Parkrose High School - Equus Ferox Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1966

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v au I F r 5 r l I 4-...Q-gf -HE... x . , ,, x 2, 45 W r 1 e Z 4 ,wi 7342 1-r equus ferox 1966 parkrose Senior high portland, oregon table of contents academies Club activities highlights sports administration classes senior activities student index advertising 13-26 27-90 91-116 117-164 165-182 183-246 247 ., XS -....s....-l xy dedication: mr. hughes Mr. Hughes came to Parkrose in the Spring of 1956 with a World History major. The mechanical drawing teacher was taken ill, and a substitute was needed. Although Mr. Hughes had never had any courses in mechanical drawing, he agreed to baby-sit the class. He came back the next year, with two mechanical drawing classes and the rest in world history. The 34 drawing students and Mr. Hughes learned together. He took classes in order to teach the students, and soon he drop- ped the history classes to teach all drawing. Now he has a full six classes of mechanical drawing and has turned it into as respectable a course as is offered at Parkrose. The kids call his class mickey draw. They joke about it, but they know that it's no joke. He knows it, too. That's why he's always there - Saturdays, Sundays. If time is any measure of a man's devotion to his work, perhaps the words of a close friend sum up Mr. Hughes' relation to the students: My God, he lives at the school. To Mr. Hughes, who has dedicated so much time and effort for the benefit of his students, we dedicate the 1966 Equus Ferox. . . V 'TLTVTVVTF Y 172 -Fri, 4- -, F9' I if l H-.1225-x 'gg-, -1' w ,Lv . , .u 2 5 - - '..f7f'lE '-1. f ' Q 7 - 1- may .' -V ' K.. V H1 . H. . 'f N yew I Q ' Q ,f 'QV 'qi I . liiifg 4 ,1 53'-I, : Q - . - L .N 2 .5 5 '12 ' ,5 11. Y 9 mf'Tf'5.'. . : 5 .Aw Y l . -, 1 'V' ' l J 'f L - - 3 f F- 1, . 1 V - --' t S. Mijn, ,- :N ,'. ' ' -2 q g .1vlw1flMf- .3 :---l- gt . 'N ' - ' fi -1--.-------uzgf- ' I .,-NE, ff I, 3- 'Y , , , if ', 1 ' QP -5.5 M fi ' 'Vx Tig 'I ' Z4 f ff - A .r fr .-, .nf-' Mbmgwii' E. 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With each class we take, we broaden our minds. As we plan our future, we will apply the 1' knowledge and the talents that ,ga ' ,M Parkrose has helped us aquire 1' 'l - , - , lf gp T? in some 3,500 hours in many ze, . ' . 'Qi ways: In college, in the world of industry, in the daily rou- 'igfi Y ? tine of housework, or in space. ag . gg, rg . av C dx ' gag ,lg We will always be grateful to a 6 m 1 Q -al Af555iyJ w f,,f3.,Q,r.Q,,, g gigg, for a beginning. Y' r-1-- i 2 ' -x' -s f ir Lia: f?E'f.ngW .,, If lick? X A ,.,,- , 'fqp ifiv -- 1 191 5,55 we f, , ,. i,-,vu - 4 . - -' Va ag nf' l - , 111 C I Il 2-1 Ill g . ..Quiz I ,641 if , pu f A13 3 TFW 'Nw 2:6755 . V if ? R 'I liz- Qi-fiiff. 45. ,: 5ifE 3k?:H'v-F itiarigi? -129-fa-52512 11, Ek' Eye? :L if if i Eng? ' A Qiii English classes . . . Foreign languages. . . Social sciences . . . P.E. classes ..... Business courses .......... . Art, shop, and hom e economics Music and drama .......... Science and math . . . 14- 15 16 17 18 19 20-21 22-23 24-25 1 i 1 english il' Y ,. ,r gn,-.rkfgr 'Lb'4.- 'ii 1.5-,,,, A . S - Russ , M1 we - .., J Communication is the key word in any language courses, expressing ideas and facts within the orderly structure of grammar. Senior students have found the new literary seminar class most interesting. They are asked to read both modern and classic literature, then participate in free discussions during class. Both senior and advanced junior students take a specialized look at English literature in a chronological forum, while the new humanities classes blend English with other forms of expression, such as art and drama. Personal oral expression is taught in the speech classes, ranging from im- promptu to interpretive or humorous speeches. One extra-curricular activity which stems from this class is the forensics team. 14 P It vp-R' 5 x. I A 'w -3 fd, Q ...H- ' 4 'f. -,M mf? 'f ,. xi- G U. fig 9h '1 ' if ..-null!! Q 551 ,, x v ' - im, ag- 5 f X Y 5:1 if U -rw, t F Q m- , I I 3 . 4 -3 2 , iw. s, WE' 1 el. 1' f ., l an -' it - Xxx, 1. g ' 'Af'-N 1, ,ig-ivviiee v t will -4-,I N r, E 1- 5-0 .Zig Q., N W f' J Q! ,, - 5 'lg 4 5 3, ' 'Wi ,ffm ' 1 Q' Q- 325 1 1 f .1 ',,, as , - i K .- -'fl ' . X E in I - ' foreign languages New understanding of Spanish, French, and Ger- man cultures is almost as important as studying the language and practicing to perfect grammar and pronunciation. One can learn a myriad of facts about history, religion, economics, and customs while learning the language of another country, particularly from teachers who have visi- ted the countries involved. There are a variety of methods for foreign language study, such as tapes, textbooks, records, and films. 1 i 4 i i . ,N E, ' 3 1 ' -ur Q, 2 1 v ' Miqkl 1... i if- kb li 14 I :1-'5 fff social sciences Students learn about the world around them in social science classes. They study the nations and empires of other times and the government and economies of today's world. In courses like modern problems they gain knowledge that will help them to become better and more well-informed citizens. By applying les- sons of the past from studies of history to present day situations, it is hoped that these future voters can critically analyse the issues before them with greater foresight and a sense of responsibility. K f eww iffilg Q if ,L 2 .. --My 5: ,S ff IV N' f physical education v 6 5 , 3 Developing coordination in physical activity is the aim of the physical education classes. Students participate in many sports as the year progresses, such as volley- ball, baseball, dancing, tumbling and apparatus, basket- ball, track and field sports, and swimming. Fitness of the body, as well as the mind, is essential. P. E. classes try to attain this goal. 2' is fi , 3 na X, r, business HAPPINESS IS K courses Several of the most practical classes offered at Parkrose are the business courses, teaching skills that are now required for a great many clerical jobs. Typing, shorthand, business law, and office practice fall into this category. Some of these may also be very useful for seniors who are planning to go on to college in the near future. The knowledge gained in these courses are invaluable. While specialized business training may confine a person to one field, the combination develops a com- petence that will result in better paying positions and possibilities for greater advancement. 'A- if - ,A ts., W y , ni' , Q A- , Qxi -- ' 'sys , ,-it-A... p ' :S , P .u I I ' X , ., , ,p A f, . ,, Lil ff I U is 'M r K ,A tv K - , - ' -1-'w- Tf 1- ---'xr ss' 5.. ' ' 4 ru 4-'H ' fiffs Q ,WW f I .gl Y 2 Q, art Art classes give students a chance to express their creativity in many ways. These classes are now using a variety of media in their work. This in- cludes oil paints, ink for drawing and lettering, and tissue paper for colleges. Careful instructions in balance and har- mony help students to improve their tal- ents as well as stimulate interest. Many people may find that their powers of perception are greater as a re- sult of the work they have done in art classes. When draw- ing or painting ob- jects, it is neces- sary to view them more closely. shops and homemaking Homemaking skills are important to any pro- spective wife, as well as those who will set up housekeeping on their own. Here, the girls work in the kitchen, baking, and learning to make their own clothes in the sewing room. Several boys are working at right in various shop classes, developing mechanical abili- ties by hours of practice and careful instruc- tion. Above, a student guides a cutting torch in metal shop. These courses are in many ways similar to on the job training. V, if Z. S .Rf 'Q' -H f- 'rf-, MQQ Q 4 gg , 2 A I xi ', ,.,-422' JK. Nuf- . u y -. 1 f , Q - 1 6 'QA f MN 9 f ' l,.f'! 'v ,l 1 1 fn, K' , 'ffl QM 51. :- n ' ri LF'- ! 1 I .5 an VA. W.. 1 .1-L. n ,L-H W'T f' -4, r:,., 1 A-Capella choir members prac- tice enthusiastically for the Thanksgiving program. They often find these rehearsals fun as well as work. just count the smiles. Drama is another of the classes which provides enjoyment to many, and an opportunity for per- formance in addition to study. In these surroundings, thespian leanings of Parkrose students are encouraged, and their tal- ents are developed. At left, intently watching the music in front of them, the clarinet- players of the Parkrose band rehearse their parts, per- fecting tone and rythm as do all members of the band. Some of those developing these skills here may one day be profession- als. Each of these classes can be considered a form of art. Many of the students have had private training outside of school, and most participate in extra-curricular musical or dramatic work. Most of the student body can come and enjoy the high quality productions put on by these departments, such as Twelfth Night , the spring choral show, and many band concerts. music and drama F Q will fill 1' 'filth rim Observations are essential, as any science student knows, so they stay prepared with a sharp eye and a sharp pencil to record what's happening. Biology students may find some of their most interesting days spent in the lab. Here they explore organisms and study functions of living cells. Precision is the method in these courses. Students solve for the un- known with basic albegra, and work with the science of sizes and shapes, geometry. Physics provides a more involved look at objects of our environment and the forces which effect them. The advanced courses, though more difficult to learn, show increasingly fascinating ways to solve complicated problems of space, velocity, and energy. 115 15 science and math ? 3 F Le 1 l x v uit.- . 1 3 1 f 'gil' . ' ' I Q. X I 5 U . . wk. D I - x n 57:1 A . 5' sux 'Hi '- , .J 1 ' iv' xf ' XY - sf-'-f' 'f:9g,.4Q- 5.1-. 'X. 'R ' . uf Six . f- ma. . ' .' f. - L-i H P ', X , 'tif' M , ' , Y, , . ' I -, 1' ..5?.,,f - ' vwbii ' ' -M Irv. , - .1 , w1pE,.,.x, w,-W . -,an , ' 5,511 I . -Q.. RL'-,Ag -an A -.1 1 s 'KCI 1. A A I fd' Q-.gix -.5 'erik 5 R. Q -. . ZA 1 A if' 'L ' 'X' '. -4. k fifrig-1-QTN' KN- ' 1: f P x 'if x .. A ,Jr . Q Q , YJ! -V ' ' -N ,mx ... ,, , , ' ' - 21 g1 f5.- ' 5 5 sms -fg13:,f', ,, vf, v-Q5 P W lip, . . ,, 'l',:'i 35 - - r 1 ,,x4,f '- ' ' nv' V: .- - .F!'1':-ffm: 'F N. W- f 1- v . f - f ff'S?,gy :'SCx '15 A Ll -' ' - 1 X ,- . 1. V -' . . ' '-. i- - ' af. ' '- - , .- ' '- -A .z. 'P' H.--9 . ' ' K QQI-if-,Q- H , . ' ' HY:-. Q' ' .'f.3 'a?'- ' .' 'C'Q.1. ' , - - 'Q ' . ,gf . .1- 2 :N i J, , , Y a H-5' ,,,f 3. K xp. . nf .-.. Q, t MV ' D ,,i55,.,,,'3fE W, - f' 11 ,..'w -3 ' Y' ,' 2, ff 1 A' 1 ,I H- .' 1- 'm :V I '-'rg'-I '.-.. nk.-' A . ' V, -if. . 5, Ar' ,iff 1,-,b If-i?',, r -'W ' -1 .ll I .in . I , , 'nx- x f ' , 'I XX Q4- Il xv x x , x 5+ g 3 FA nufifj, 'A - 3557. i' 'Qx 'Z !-Q ', w i!. 'ff ' x fa 173 , , .ir-. 5 'QQQ' 7' H Q rx ,- , 1 as ' 1, Z fr 4 uf Q Every school has- clubs, but at Parkrose we have clubs to cover almost everyone's inter- ests. Organized this year were such clubs as those for out- doors people, those interested in cars, in art, in astronomy, and in philosophy. Each club we have is designed to benefit the school or a group of students interested in certain field. In short, each -?'T1 l: ' i' 2. 1 h l ,Hi gg c ub as a purpose. ., 'F l l if . if 'Q H 3 f Together with our pep clubs, Cl i-:gg 53, if M its language clubs, athletic clubs, ' U5 -Q ?'i ties, - u if if, Mg and other interest groups, there :'w:f,Jf1 J fi 'ref - - . . Q gf, I 1 fr 1113 IS a place for each student if H1 s it ff l ,-.e- - - - ' lj by he or she wishes to art1c1- -A f 0. 5 5. 23m -gsm pg -, fs- X N mrs - R pgs l rlt, 'l ' . iW . f'i '- ll? 'r ' '9 EE? 1'F??'?i?f6'grTs V Q 'iii mi- I ,gg ff' 1 if:iLi'?.Ii:?3'Eiiglyi fff ffm, . ' ' W ' ' 'Tiff L- - A V' C o 'N 1:1 4 ' ' +513 I I e I I l a I I I ' 55:5 img I F 'W -1 Z ' 551' rf? wi gms. . 4, I, r . 4. , .3,jIv11',i:.- '- tai, we -f f -' -' ailgutk - i s Mg! Student body officers . . . Student council . . Inter-club and executive councils. . . Standing committees ........ junior Rotarians . Girls League . . Pep Club .... Football rally . . . j.V. Rallies . . Bronco-ettes .... Bronco Hi-lites . . Letterman .... G.A.A ..... Ski club . . . F.M.W. . . F.H.A. . . F.T.A. . . I.R.L. .... . Student store . . Alpha I Daka . . Shana ...... Twana Kai ..... Auto club ...... Science and radio clubs Visual aids ..... Philosophy and outdoor clubs . . . Art club and Hi-C . Booster club .... Forensics . . . Entre Nous . . . German club . . . Spanish club .... A Capella choir . . Choraliers . . . Debonaires ..... String ensemble . . Snap Crackle Pops Concert band .... Varsity band . . . Ambassadors . . Pep band ..... Honor society . . . Thespians ...... Quill and Scroll . . Literary review. . . Orchestra Bud staff ........ Equus Ferox staff. - . 28-29 30 31 32 33 34-35 36-37 38 40 41 42-43 44-45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52-53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64-65 66-67 68-69 70-71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 8081 82-83 84 85 86-87 88-89 vb ' Q -1-fi: 'T' .:. M LQWSSQ I 'Hin ,.- -- 55 21. , f 1 - -f ' Q .:,- 'ITM-' H. eg, M mu. H E 3 F T si- ff- X : ' . v .,,. . I u student body president I look back upon the activities and accomplishments of this year's student body with a great amount of praise. The sophomores displayed their great spirit and various talents to a high degree. The juniors showed their qualities of responsibility and their enormous enthusiasm for school activities. The seniors established themselves as leaders of Parkrose High through their efforts in school and community affairs. The overall effect of these classes united as a student body was a renewal and enlarge- ment of enthusiasm and responsibility at Parkrose Senior High School. The student body of 1965-66 has displayed many of the finest qualities of character and leadership a group of people can possess. It has established Parkrose High as a hub for many of the community activities. I'm sure that the accomplishments of our students this year will long be remembered. May the result of their fine efforts echo in the halls and corri- dors of P.H.S. eternally. student body officers This year's First Vice-President Greg Frank showed enthusiasm in his planning of Camp Colton and in coordinating the standing com- mittees. Dan Matthews and Dennis Snodgrass shared the office of Second Vice-President, each serv- ing one semester. Their duties were to head the lnter-Club Coun- cil and to take charge of working with the rally squads. All Student Council minutes and agendas were excellently handled by Linda Fulcher, the Secretary. The Assist- ant Secretary, Peg Lisk, was the recording secretary for I.C.C. and took care of the correspondence. Kelly Longcor and Kathy Vanek took turns at balancing the books and writing checks, as they served as Co-Treasurers. Mr. Booth had this to say about the success of this year's offi- cers, The 1965-1966 student body officers have been among the finest leaders that Parkrose Senior High has ever elected. These officers have made a sin- cere attempt to develop other stu- dent leaders and create student interest in school government par- ticipation. The leaders of '66 will be missed but long appreciated. en- iz:-r' ,fwlit X 999 I ' ,xug-fly, ' student council The agenda for the '66 Student Council was filled with projects throughout the year. The members of the council started the year off right with the annual Leadership Retreat at Camp Colton, where they exchanged ideas and gained knowledge besides joining in fun. The ideas gained from this weekend were a benefit to the school throughout the year. At their regular meetings the council passed such legislature as the summer delivery of Equus Ferox, a completely new and workable constitution, and the addition of the Student Store Manager to Executive Council, besides encouraging the highest percentage of regi- stered voters in the history of Parkrose. Welcome additions initiated by the council were the new permanent ballot boxes, a handsome honor roll board, a mural painted on the breezeway wall, a display of club charter plaques, and perhaps the most important and most permanent, the addition of a coat-of-arms. As shown, Student Council spent a pro- ductive year, reaching goals not possible without the cooperation of each member doing their share. 30 xftlgg ii 'N . , K .5 , I.. . 4 I . x, in ws , .:. executive Sc inter-club councils Student Body Officers, Standing Committee Chair- men, Rally Queen, Bud and Annual Staff Editors, and the Student Store Manager make up the Execu- tive Council. These students meet before each Student Council meeting to present new ideas or discuss the merits of new proposals. From this meeting comes the agenda for the following Stu- dent Council meeting. This year's Executive Council, recognizing the growth and renewed im- portance of the Student Store, proposed that a representative from the Store be made a perma- nent member of the Executive Council. This pro- posal was eagerly passed by the students. An active organization, this group acts as the hub of Student Council activities. ...I I' The Inter-Club Council, composed of a repre- sentative from each club, found itself quite busy throughout the year. I.C.C. handled Homecoming Week with a great amount of success, staging the best coronation assembly ever presented. At Christmas, they organized the canned food drive, encouraging students to bring in more food than in any past year. Two money-raising basketball games were handled through I.C.C. In the spring the students undertook the making of a robe and scepter to be used in coronation assemblies of the future. Besides these extra activities, I.C.C. coordinated club activities and gave its aid to clubs needing help, making the council a suc- cessful addition to the organizations of PHS. 9 Q p - 0 standing committee chairmen Each Standing Committee contributed to the smooth running of school affairs. Vicki Hinckley and Mr. Baekel worked with the Assembly Committee, preparing and improving assemblies. The Con- stitution Committee, headed by Kay Donaldson and Mr. Frantz, rewrote this year's constituiton. Doug Hardesty and Mr. Johnson and the Evaluation Committee evaluated activities by a question- naire on that activity. The House and Grounds Committee, also advised by Mr. johnson, and headed by Gail Brown, was in charge of bulletin boards, showcases, and cafeteria clean-up. Glenda Beach and Mr. Herrington worked with the Publicity Committee, organized to publicize all school events. The Safety Committee, headed by Steve Mahoney and Mr. Hughes, was responsible for the coordination of parking facilities and aiding in fire drills. Linda Hardesty and Mr. Teeny handled the concession stands at games, beside welcoming new students through the Social Com- mittee. Mr. Booth advised four of the committees. The Awards Committee, headed by Joanne Krieger, approved, recorded, and presented all awards. Ronda Lapp kept track of all class points. Judy Burnett headed the Finance Committee, which handled all school funds. The Handbook Com- mittee, led by Dean Gordanier, published an up-to-date pamphlet containing school information. an ' 3, , I l W . o O GL? 32 'ADAM'-item -:Q 9' L junior rotarians This year the honor of Junior Rotarian was divided between three senior boys, jeff Schneider, Greg Frank and Dave Abbott. These students, selected by the faculty, re- ported on activities, honors, and athletics of the school at the Parkrose Rotary meetings. 11-1 'O-6 Sally Van Rooy Linda Miller Michelle Mariana Kelly Longcor September-Leadership October-Friendship November Personality December Sincerity 1966 GIRL OF THE YEAR Karen Ahlberg May -Service girls, league This year has been highlighted by the variety of Girls' League meetings which have been presented. As president, Sally Van Rooy and the other officers, Sue Beek, Mary Kales, Margaret Chesney, Marie Hamann, and Pat Bowen have done an outstanding job of mak- ing Girls' League a treat to be anticipated. The meetings, including a panel of boys, a fashion show, a parade of new shoes, the class skits and the Big and Little Sister Tea, were a success as never before. Mrs. Martin, the new advisor, and the enthusiasm of the officers have made Girls' League into a club ofwhich this school is proud. 34 pl- EM-f--Q is Rh, Mu-Q 1-M-I ,wb Mary jo Albert Linda Fulcher Linda Hardesty Pam Smith January-Wisdom February-Citizenship March-Integrity April -C0urteSy I 'f'T' fb- I , ' 1 .fi Y Tig! ' ' ' 1 ?3T4i?'Qff.i. 1 1 , ,I 'JT Qt '-1 lu , - X -,-r. ' ' ,...g.- . .-1 ' P! 'ss ,4.fEFL.?1 :L-1:15475 , A , f k 1. T'-L 'lf-51 .' ig' f' -. 1eHEf5ffg-7:-rv , . ' 'f La' ' .nl-' , -A -: . 1 A - f - - . f?11...za..:.mA pep club J This year's Pep Clubers learned the value of early-rising, as often throughout the year they met to practice routines before the morning school bell rang. Although their main purpose is to sup- port the Broncs at games and matches, they took part in many other activities such as Twirp week and the Spring Sports Banquet. To finance the Banquet, the girls took on a series of money- raising projects. They earned money by selling mums during Homecoming Week, sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Dance, and a number of other after-game dances, and sold tickets to the O.S.U.- Molars game. They gave service by helping the Girls League hang the greens at Christmas, and acted as guides at the Wilco League Choir Festival. A diversified organization, the Pep Club added a variety of acheivements to Parkrose Senior High. Miss Mills-Adv. Pam Smith-President Susan Kelly Sally Klick Kris Moberg-Vice Pres. Judy Gaudina-Secretary Neola Wheeler-Treas. Jacklyn Bennett-Hist. Nancy Adams Merlie Allen Mary Lu Baetkey Julie Ballard Kathy Bell Jan Blake Joyce Burleigh Sue Baisch Virginia Bartmess Twyla Bellamy Dorothy Bellin Pat Bowen Sherry Burton Margaret Chesney Lynda DeVore Jackie Holmes Nancy Haggard Becki Haglund Marie Hamann Karen Henderson Nancy Johnson Linda Kramer Pat Kraus Peg Lisk Kelly Longcor Marsha Lentz Linda McLean Loretta Mosso Molly Maxwell Robin McDonald Trudie Melgaard Jean Montgomery Kathy O'Kelly Lily Pokinsky Barbara Sannes Judy Smith Cassandra Starkel Anne Theus Judy Vineyard Claudia Veentjer Janis Wilson Helen Warner Sharon Warrington Laurie Waters Linda Weeks jo Zigler gggf 1 'i'f 1 f 1 1 F I , 4 I. N, Q 5- P.. . .n A.. ..- K Ag' 5 N I ,K f 5' ln' I ', .-2.. ' 1, - 1 A., 5. J, 1 . 1 Y kai E 9 . ,A if . - 5 -... J ! An v , . I w I 6 W Phu l L I 4 .3 LE . rv ETH max' -mv:-dw -Fi-we.. 1 1355255 Y 5 : :: iw - A ,,,i. 5 4W'l7 ' . 1...-..4.L......-.-A-A PPV' QA Q-4 ,...-N L , ' i 'I 1 I 7, 4: w A N my vs : . ' . 3. J . ,AA 8 n -I I 1 M 1 I' ' -Q , mf W' . .M PY.. ' ' 'Q fx: if what W Z: - in varsity football rally This year's football rally started the year off with a bang --taking all honors at the Lewis and Clark Rally Camp. In everything they did, the original de- signing of their uniforms, the skits at assemblies, and the yells which they presented to the student body, they gave themselves in a way which has not been surpassed by any rally who has previously represented Parkrose Senior High. Jan Brecht Linda Evenson Chris Kiyokawa Karen Ahlberg- Queen Lynn Flowers Kris Nelsen Anita Metcalf 5, ei 5 'IP 'uf .I VK: Sv nv D x--- J. gf sf J Y' if -Q I I O Q l 5 C varsity basketba rally This year's basketball rally, consisting of seven girls and two boys, did a job that our school should be proud of. Their uni- forms, unlike any which have been worn before, were a hit, just as every- thing was that they did- The school has seen a ter- rific job done by nine hard- working students, and for that, they deserve our praise. Linda Evenson - Queen Karen Ahlberg Kris Nelsen Jan Brecht Randi Drew Chris Kiyokawa Anita Metcalf Ron Christel Pat Conner 39 ll J l . gh ' i ' Debbie Blair-Queen Joan Anderson Karla Booth 0 0 t a 10 Nancy Metcalf Karin Peterson ra y Pam Wright j .V. basketball rally Pat Harlow - Queen Joan Anderson Debbie Blair Becky McGrew Nancy Metcalf jo Meng Karin Peterson . l I bronco-ettes The Bronco-Ettes, now in their third year, showed admirable enthusiasm in their willingness to work for their school. Their uniforms, new this year, were designed and made by the girls. Consisting of sophomores, this club worked at concession stands, sold tickets at games and matches, and spon- sored the Spring Sports Banquet. Along with their service record, they added needed yelling power to the Bronco rooting section. Mrs. Burpee - Adv. Lynn Hongo - Pres. Ginny Hewitt-V. Pres. Barb Buckley-Sec.-Treas. Gerrie Anderson Vonda Allred Susan Batterson Diane Brown Pat Burgin Valerie Charbonneau Donna Coffman Larie D'Innocente Marilyn Fadenrecht Carol Gillies Diane Kuchler Nancy Kuhlman Kay Lambert Leona McCallum Caren Matthews jackie Moore Peggy Owen Susanne Schelot Shirley Van Atta Susan Wallace by A ,1 K .1 -3-Zhu! is... 41? bronco hi-lites Mrs. B1ackburn's Bronco Hi-Lites were, just two years back, a twelve-member group called the Rhythmettes. They have come a long way. The group now consists of 28 girls, who are a part of a regular class in dancing where they make up their own routines and then spend hours practicing them. One of the most active groups in school, they performed at our pep assemblies, and games, and won fame when they appeared at the Far West Clas- sic in December. To raise money for new uniforms,the girls initiated the B.H.L. Hour, a noon dance held sever- al times during the year. This group has done an excel- lent job of providing entertainment for the student body. Our hats are off to the Bronco Hi-Lites. Mrs. Blackburn - Adv. Sue March -Manager Betty Stevens-Manager Darlene Anderson Joan Anderson Gorgean Armen Gretchen Bare Karla Booth Vicki Broderson Sherry Burton Randi Drew Gayle Dunn Mary Ehlers Marcia Ehr Linda Evenson Carol Gunderson Pat Harlow Melvine Irvin Chris Kiyokawa Kris Moberg Sue Moore Kris Nelson Coreen Polly Sandi Scott yi.: fit .s ELK .'i. 751- ffiw 7- - 7. ., ..--vi .l ,, .-.,..,-- - ,,..,....--1 Q .n Z- ,1Cu.J 'h k'? ---mgugv ........-..-.- - in 1 X Y ' ? 4 F I , Ju. M-4965 ' , Q-fwiewrs ,,.. -.-ww , 525 -33 Y ig lettermanis club The Letterman's Club, one of Parkrose's most active organizations, is open to all boys who have earned a Parkrose High School varsity letter. The members provide service to the school in many capacities, including operating the change booth in the cafeteria dur- ing the two lunch periods throughout the year. During Homecoming Week, the boys gathered wood for the big bonfire. To raise money for the scholarship fund, the members actively sold tickets to the OSU Rooks-Bernard's Molars game in February. They also sponsored two after-game dances and presented a beautiful Valentine's dance, the Sweethearts Ball. Through these activities this club has participated fully in giving service to our school. S v fig: V Q '.a'7'u , :. - l ig' A ,, Il, 4 ws' It K , 1 JST? . . , , r 5 ' T I V 4' J T .gf ,A H l V N'-...A 'S' 7' I ., 1- C- 1 -ifliuf 5827. 5 'v i i 'J if M M V' ,. 1- : N - g.,f':E'. ,- -. , -stiff K We-. L if .. --fl , fly, vi. Nigga f. ' , '- X, i59.f 1.,-f ' , i f rf if - 44 Mr. Hancock-Adv. Bruce Courterier-Pres. Dean Freitag-V. Pres. Steve Briggs-Sec. Tom Jeschke-Treas. Ed Cameron-Sgt. at Arms Marvin Abts Mike Baker Wayne Beachwood Mike Beauchamp Mike Brown Bob Colton Gary Corchoran Dave Dickman john Dye Paul Errico jack Estes Greg Frank john Grossness John Hames Doug Hardesty Mike Holmes Dick Jano sek s Larry johnson Reid Jones Steve jones Pete Karstedt Steve Kimberly Dick Kraus Fred Kreps A1 Massello Pat McFadden Wayne Newell Ed Osborn Curtis Palmer Ralph Palmer Mike Parrish Arnold Payne Delane Pfannen stiel Paul Schaffert jeff Schneider Mike Shea Bill St. Aubin Bill Stewart Dan Turner Mark Wieprecht 5 ,re I -'f lt -fi 4 I -I Xe a a r F in 1-.mg 4 we I P g.a.a. The Girls Athletic Association has done an out- standing job in creating interest in sports for the girls of PHS. The intramurel program has been expanded and has caught the interest of people who before were not interested in this type of school activity. Mrs. Blackburn is to be commended for the wonderful job she has done in making this organization into one which offers both fun and learning for those who belong. Mrs. Blackburn-Adv. Sue Marsh-President Merlie Allen-V. Pres. jo Zigler-2nd V. Pres. Eileen Wetterstrom -Sec. Helen Wamer-Treas. Laurie Waters-Hist. Karen Acker Vonda Allred Virginia Bartmess Glenda Beach jake Bennett Fawn Brantner Gail Brown Pat Burgin Valerie Charbonneau Linda Hardestey Judy Knocker 46 Lechia Lundy Sandi Maiwald Barbara Marsh Linda Mason Caren Matthews Robin McDonald Sue McFeron Michelle Parks Judy Ritt Ann Ryan Linda Shirley Sherry South Darlyn Swyers Claudia Veentje Valerie Watson Neola Wheeler Donna Wills Eelitta Young I' f 11951 I Q ul r 5' ' 110 'lm ' A Lan artist 1. ,Lg X ,,,,., AU - Qgi ' --sais: .L ski club The members of Ski Club spend every Saturday during january and February skiing at Multipor. They ride a school bus to the ski area, which leaves the school at 7:00 A.M. and returns around 5:00 P.M. The days are spent taking lessons, or just practicing on the different slopes which are available. The members get to know each other well, and soon discussions and sing- ing takes up the time which must be spent on the bus. Anyone who is interested in trying a new and exciting sport is welcome to join this club, and in doing so will find it very rewarding. -223.85- c fm' -.., in Wi 4, 1 'fi , J iv- 'T lo 1 4 2 CDPING MTH WORLD HUNGER t x N l .'whL gQQEg.'i . Sgr A V f , f I 1 2 , ' K ,S ' e-en' t J , - 'K . Ng l 1 . 'J u ,i 1 if A T vm f K 48 is 44'vq5' T:i,. I A i f.m.W. A body temperature of 98.60 and an interest in medicine and the healing arts are the qualifications for membership in the Future Medical Workers. Sponsoring field trips, speak- ers, and drives, the active club is one of the newest ser- ice-interest organizations at Parkrose. Mr. McCubbin acts as the club's advisor. Mr. McCubbin-Adv. Georgene Scott-Pres. Barbara Davis-V.Pres. Claudia Veentjer-Sec.-Treas. Joyce Wilson-Hist. Karen Acker Joyce Burleigh Gary Corcoran Dave Dearbom Larry Dow Marc Ford Bob Fritz Terry Kennedy Dale McCrea Jan'McFadden Karen Miller julie Quinn Wayne Randolph Paul Schaffert Carol Silver Pat Smith Ann Spurling Kathy Stiger Jerrie Van Vickie Eileen Wetterstrom Kit Young f.l'1.a. The organization of Future Homemakers of America spent an active year enjoying such projects as sales and Christ- mas activities. The girls suc- cessfully sold cook books and baked goods during the winter months. At Christmas they as- sembled food baskets and col- lected toys for the children of the Waverly Baby Home. All the girls benefited from a cos- metic demonstration by Judy Van Vickle held in February. The main highlight was their Induction Banquet held at the lavish Barbary Coast Restaur- ant. All the girls participating in F.H.A. spent an enjoyable year sharing in the interesting and varied activities offered. Mrs. Larson - Adv. Eileen Kemp -Pres. jerrie VanVickle - V.P. Cathy Butts - Sec. Nancy Adams - Treas. Diane More - Hist. joy Allison Donna Arnold Mary Lu Baetkey Connie Bamford Kathy Bean Pat Clark Joyce Grant Karen Henderson Debbie junell Sally Klick Nancy Kuhlman Penny McCoy Candy Middal Carol Mosso Loretta Mosso Clair Rosander Georgene Scott Carol Siler Ruthi Spotts Kathy Stiger Clara Wardwell Valerie Watson Lynea Wyatt 49 f.t.a. Future Teachers of America have kept themselves busy this year. Their first activity, selling at the concession stands at football games, was quickly followed up with the induction banquet and the state F.T.A. convention at Linfield College. Their meetings have been highlighted with various teacher panals and a joint meeting with the Sandy and Clackamus Clubs. The high point of the year was the student teaching which took place the first week of April. In May, they held their annual picnic at which they installed the new officers. Mr. Ness-Adv. Mr. Holznagel-Asst. Adv. Pat Taylor-Pres. Glenda Beach-V.P. Kay Donaldson-Sec. Dennis Howard-Treas. Anne Ryan-Hi st. jacklyn Bennett-Parl. Vonda Allred Gaylene Angelos Marcia Angelos Donna Arnold Rick Balsiger Virginia Bartmess Dorothy Bellin Pat Bowen Pat Clark Lynn Coates Ester Comstock Kathy Davis Randy DeMond Gary Drais Paul Errico Margaret Fadenrecht Linda Farris Linda Fulcher Ellen Garrow Becki Haglund Kip Hakanson Marie Hamman Bill Hepner Doug Johnson Dianne jordan Nancy Jones Joyce Kavanaugh Nancy Lalcevchi Mary Langston Sandi Maiwald Sue Mann Becky McGrew Terry McKee Sue Moore Pam Newey Fran cie Palmer Mellissa Palmer Paul Lynnette Marilyn Paulson Wendy Pendergraft jan Proby Judy Ritt Susanne Schelot Mike Shanahan Judy Smith Karen Smith Debbie Snow Nancy Takeuchi Velma Tatom Anne Theus Diana Tumbleson Claudia Veentj er Laurie Waters Mike Wierima Diana Wills gi s xx . - in ...evoiui J ,u fn rg tr. 1, at , , .tw ww, ,M aa. me wr 1 - - it 1 ,al lb VN. ,... i.r.l. The main topic for discussion of this year's International Relations League was Africa. In order to better understand the problems confronting this troubled continent, the mem- bers participated in many district and state conferences, including two weekend confer- ences at the University of Oregon. At their regular meetings they listened to speakers such as Grace Wanjira from Parkrose and a student from Centennial who've come to Port- land from Africa. All students involved gained in knowledge from the experience of- fered them through IRL. l Wells . ,.. - NW' I Mr. McCubbin - Adv. Mr. Nupin - Adv. Leif Running-Pres Dan Allison Harold Barry Mary Lou Baetkey Kathy Bell Lynn Coates Linda McLean Wendy Pendergraft Paul Schaffert Wayne Randolph Laurie Waters 51 21 Q: YET' A -JL... f L., student store One of the most beneficial additions to the school this year was the expansion of the Stu- dent Store. The new store gave needed floor space and convenient walk-around service. All year seven girls worked willingly to provide excellent service to the students during both lunch periods. They sold everything from penny red licorice to Chaucer's Canterbury Tales to pillows. Mr. Gay, the Advisor, had his hands full but managed to do a commend- able job in keeping things running smoothly. Honor was brought to the Store when Student Council voted in Store Manager, Liana Rosander, to a membership on Executive Council. This was just one way the students had to show their gratitude to the new Student Store and the girls who worked so diligently to make it successful. Mr. Gay - Advertising Donna Arnold Linda Gwinner Eileen Kemp Liana Rosenthal- Store Mgr. Francis Davis jackie Holmes Cheryl Roth 52 T Iliff? A f ' LA- J I ' ' -U P' ' ffm A U fa'-'H 2,q Qn.QQyggH3:f QL-4,91 I M-f wks, Dlllllmllff 9 if' g! 'Z3-fl if : :i . .. ..,-... .J L., -WH fi X V IZIIISC PRES IIISOK W I. HLMNIQEIIIER rm UL an ps sx 4 . I' ff J .jf :IQ 2 . Q: ' as ww- if ' , gm. sTuDENT .,. I x, .L,---..g Alphg-Daka, a senior girls service club, held activities in three areas: service, fundraising, and entertain- ment. The twenty-three girls organized this year's Thanksgiving' assembly, and then Went on to sponsor a book drive. For weeks students contributed used books in good shape that they had no use for, and the Alpha-I-Daka girls sorted them and evaluated their worth. They sold them to other stu- dents. The money earned from the book drive went toward sponsoring the Spring Cotton Informal where they crowned Pat Conner King Cotton. Through these activities, A1pha-l- Daka has provided ample service to our school. Mrs. Escourt - Adv. Linda DeVore Gail Sarine-Pres. Linda Evenson Candy Middal - V.Pres. Judy Gaudina Linda Magadanz - Sec. C3101 M0550 Sherry Dotson - Treas. Loretta Mosso Sandi Scott -Hist. Kris Nelson Merlie Allen Linda Shirley Connie Bamford Claudia Veentjer Jan Blake Sandi Waddell Kathy Bean Cheryl Webber Sydney Consor Janis Wilson Nancy DeVault Kathy Wolfe Shana The past year proved to be an exciting one for Shana, the junior girl's service club, since they were involved in various activities throughout the year. The girls started the year off by serving at the Homecoming dinner. During the Christmas season, Shana was in charge of putting on the Christmas Tea and Dance held in the cafeteria. An added highlight to the girls was the selection of new club sweatshirts which are olive green and baby blue. Mrs. Brye-Adv. Chris Borge-Pres. Gail Brown-V.Pres. Mary Kales-Sec. jerrie Van Vickle-Treas. Anita Metcalf-Sgt. of Arms Pat Bowen-Sgt. of Arms Karen Acker Barbara Anderson Colette Batman Sherry Boyer Jan Brecht Linda Brick Charolette Bruce Cathy Butts Margaret Chesney Randee Drew Mary Ehlers Kathy Fowler Maren Gribskov Nancy Haglund Becki Haglund Jean Hallett Chris Kiyokawa Judy Knocker Lynn Longley Kappy Macky Trudee Malgard Linda Mason Sue McMahon Karen Miller Kris Moberg Susanne Moore Molly Maxwell Linda Paisley Jo Ann Roberts Anne Ryan Barbara Sanness Marcia Sleeth Judy Smith Kathi Stewart Wendy Swan Barbara Spada Renee Tweede Paula Vandehey Linda Weeks Diane Welch twana-kai Twani-Kai, the Sophomore service club, accomplished a lot this year after getting a late start. For service to the school, they served at two of the banquets which were given this year. To raise money, they sold tick- ets to the Choir Festival. The girls worked hard, showing enthusiasm and initiative, giving credit to the sopho- more class. Miss Robertson - Adv. Lynn Hongo Marsha Shirley -Pres. Diane Jordan Mary Moore - V.P. Pat Moberg - Sec. Cindy Raser - Treas. Mary Anderson Margie Albertson Gretchen Bare Debbie Blair Pat Burgin Karla Booth Jacque Clark Donna Coffman Lynn Coates Marcia Ehr Christie Everest Lucy Edwards Carol Gillies Sue Gossling Joyce Grant Pat Harlow Kathy judkins Diane Kuchler Claudia Langman Carol Larson Sandy Milner Georgia Marumoto Nancy Metcalf Patty Melvin Wanda Matson Becky McGrew jo Meng D'Ann Meuser Karin Peterson Judy Ritt Gloria Robinson Nancy Takeuchi Diana Tombleson Kathy Van Lom Susan Wallace pf' Hi l Ap wr - -- 1 Nd? li un- A Q. 1 The Radio Club, headed by Mr. Nelson, promotes interest in the field of radio by aiding boys in getting their amateur licenses. Presently, the boys have an amateur radio station in the school with transmitting and re- ceiving equipment. All members are enthusiastic about the activities, and have learned much from their radio ex- perience. radio club auto club Auto Club is another of the many newly-formed clubs at Parkrose this year. Organized by Mr. Alexander, the club discusses cars, works on en- gines, and builds model cars. This summer they hope to take trips to organized dragster shows. Although they are just getting organized, they have made a big step in promoting a lasting club. visual aids The Visuals Aids class, ad- vised by Mr. Hearst, runs films for classrooms and are responsi- ble for getting visual aids equip- ment where it is needed. They have done an excellent job this year. sound engmeers The Sound Engineers, headed by Mr. Pearson, provide the proper lighting and public address facilities for all assemblies, meetings and programs. They have well proven their worth to the functioning of Parkrose. stage Crew One of the most necessary but least known groups around school is the Stage Crew. Ad- vised by Mr. Corbett, they per- form an excellent job of build- ing and painting the sets for all drama productions. science The Science Club has planned many interesting field trips. In the summer they went on an outing to Eagle Creek to take biology sam- ples. Over spring vacation they went foscil-hunting. They have changed an out- side court into an outdoor- study biology court. Besides studious activities, the club took second place in the display contest during Home- coming Week and put on the Beachcombers Ball. Mr. Kidney - Adv. Dick Sather - Pres. Steve Mahoney - V.Pres. Doug Smalley - Sec.-Tr. Ric Anderson Pete Borden Gary Cullen Glenn Eaton Mike Kennedy Pat Kennedy Mark Weirich astronomy This year's Astronomy Club showed much enthusi- asm in their undertakings, including a trip to a home in Corbett to make observations through a Questar. With this instrument they were able to see clearly people board- ing a plane at our Portland airport, some 20 miles from Corbett. The money they earned from collecting bottles went toward materi- als to build a telescope, which they spent much ofthe spring months building. Mr. Nelson-Adv. Curtis Palmer-Pres. Greg Geist-V. Pres. Linda Farris-Sec. Doug Robertson-Pg. Chm. Joy Allison Mike Lewis Wendy Pendergraft Francis Palmer Bob Rupe Ruth Spotts outdoor club This newly formed club is for those interested in the outdoors. Their advisor, Mr. johnson, has created within the club, an interest for conserva- tion, and an appreciation of the country which sur- rounds us. The members have gone on one hike this year and hope to have many other activities as the club becomes better known. . I: philosophy To be precise, the Philosophy Club is an indefinite group that spends innumerable hours discussing in- soluable problems for positively unfathomable reas- ons. Fearlessly guided by their ieader, the brilliant Gerald McCubbin, this club explores the height, depth, and breadth of the Parkrose intellect which maglges for pretty cramped quarters. art Club A pencil, brush, and plenty of paper are the tools of the Art Club. Combining talent and efficiency, members produce much of the ad- vertising seen throughout the school. The ad- vanced art students contribute their special- ized skill to the betterment of graphic display Campus life Advised by Mr. Bowman, Campus Life is a club for those interested in the Christian way of life. It is open to anyone interested in learning about religion, no matter what the individua1's own faith may be. They are affiliated with Youth for Christ and have many activities with them. The club organized the Easter assembly for the student body, and also had films and discussions within their own group. 61 booster Club The Booster Club members are certainly people on the move as they travel long distances to make up a large portion of the cheer- ing crowds at all athletic events not held at Parkrose Membership into the club is merely the payment of dues which go for insur- ance and driving costs. The members of Booster Club sign up for trips under the organization of the president, Jackie Holmes, and her assist- ants, Karen Acker, Cassandra Starkel, Sharon Warrington, and Joyce Wilson, guided by Mr. Godsil. The Booster club is indeed a necessity to the exceptional Parkrose rooting section. forensics The Forensics Club, a group organized with the common enjoyment in public speaking, spent a busy year preparing speeches and attending tournaments. At their meetings, members gave . speeches for the rest of the group and then listened to criticism and suggestions for im- provement. This served as preparation for tourna- ments at Pacific Univer- sity and Linfield College. At these tourna- ments, two girls, Linda Farris and Linda Fulcher made the finals. In ad- dition, this year Park- rose hosted the Wilco League Debate Tourna- ment and initiated a Nov- ice Tournament, giving students who have never participated in a speech tournament the needed experience. For- ensics has provided an ex- cellent interest club for the talented speakers at Parkrose. Miss Bennion- Adv. Karren Smith-Pres. Linda Farris-Sec. Harold Barry Sue Bell Pete Berden Dave Butzer Donna Coffman Kay Donaldson Jack Estes Linda Fulcher Greg Geist Dennis Howard Mary Kales Dave Kuchler Lili Pokinsky Linda Rushing Leif Running Mike Skow Pat Smith Laurie Waters Bob Welch X. x .Lx 1? 5 l Q Jag, X? if .5 ,.WfFf9 entre nous Entre Nous was an experiment in enjoyment, organized to introduce its mem- bers to foreign foods and cultures. The club held dinner meetings at a num- ber of Portland restaurants including the Kitchen Kettle, Chalet l'Abbe and Amalfi's. Coordinated programs were presented by speakers who had travelled abroad and brought items of interest. Also, many of the members participated by singing French carols at the Christmas assembly this year. Mrs. Evans-Adv. Miss Duboc-Adv. Mrs. Lino-Adv. Judy Burnett-Pres. Karen Ahlberg-V.P Ginny Seiser-Sec. Pat Kirby-Treas. Kathy Stewart-Hist. Karen Acker Mary Jo Albert Margie Albertson Barb Anderson Joan Anderson Margaret Anderson Gay Angelos Marcia Angelos Gorjean Armen Judy Armstrong Willie Ast. Carol Babcock Virginia Bartmess Dorothy Bellin Janet Bennett Bev Bergstrom Pat Bowen Angie Brace John Brandes Janet Brecht Linda Brick Vicki Broderson Gail Brown Barbara Buckley Cindy Buley Rochelle Burney Valerie Charbonneau Annette Chase Margaret Chesney Jacque Clark Pat Clark Gary Corcoran Linda Depperman Jan DeRossett Lucy Edwards Garry Ficket Kathy Fowler Maren Gribskov Nancy Haggard Sharon Hansen Rick Hanson Gary Harm Pam Helvey Sandra Hoiness Brian Holcomb Steve Holmes Charles Jackson Gail Jensen Nancy Jones Steve Jones Diane Jorden Joyce Kavanaugh Roger Keller Sally Klick Elaine Kobek Diane Kechler Claudia Langman Mary Langston Carol Larson Cathy Lee Pam Leuthold Lynn Levering Terry Lorentson Steve Mahoney Karen Marks Leona McCallum Jan McFadden Becky McGrew Linda McLean Pat Melvin Claudia Meng Anita Metcalf Nancy Metcalf Carol Mosso Loretta Mosso Peggy Owen Francie Palmer Nikki Pedersen Gregory Pendergraft Karin Peterson Lauren Pierce Lili Pokinsky Coreen Polly Julie Potampa Jan Proby Julie Quinn Steve Regner Anne Ryan Barbara Samnes Suzanne Schelot Georgene Scott Joel Selling Marsha Shirley Marsha Sleeth Tom Smith Darlyn Swyers Nancy Takeuchi Dyan Tumer Sally Van Rooy Kip Veit Peggy Wagner Helen Warner Laurie Waters Eileen Watterstrom Gary Whitehead Deborah Wierima Lee Williams Diana Wills Diana Wolf Pam Wright ,ek...a-,........ .-- . , Q , , . 64 .. . .. . . A 41-V 5 J-E-ff ,J l'., Y I-5 Sv 4 ,,'AgLL1 V, ev , :rw af?- ,- mf g 4 'V 'r' . ' 1 J: I N -rv Aj f ,lr I lg VI deutscher verein German Club has helped to open a new world of culture to the students at Parkrose who are taking German. They have taken care of Rolf, their adopted German orphan, and have raised money for the scholarship which is given at the end of each year. For fun, the Club has held dinners at Chalet L'Abbey, the Flower Drum, and Amalfi's. They have experienced just a sample of what it would be like to live in another country, and because of this experience, the Club has been a worthwhile organization to the students who have participated this year. 4 9 VS' 'iw' ,,- 'Tl 13,4 .. -' S ,W ,fill ' if-if 1 4 , . jf-'I ' -p U y .rv- -X ' DN A fb' f -. H X ,I C si. C, P' 7- .. I3 ,Fi 3' 111 Mrs. Fincher - Adv. Chris Shibley - Pres. Sue Beek - V.Pres. Becky Haglund - Sec. Bob Webber - Treas. Vonda Allred Ron Ames Julie Ballard Glenda Beach Kathy Bean Karla Bernhardt Fawn Branther Lawrence Butterfield Rick Casset Ralph Eckness Marilyn Fadenrecht Wayne Fahrion Terry Farnand Linda Farris Dan Farnsworth Greg Frank Dean Freitag Bob Fritz Linda Fulcher Gregg Geist Carol Gillies Dean Gordanier Jack Haedinger Linda Hardesty Pat Hebb Lynne Hongo Dennis Jensen Dorothy Johnson Mary Kales Chris Kiyokowa Steve Kimberly Joanne Krieger Nancy Knight Stephie Lewis Calvin Lippitt Georgia Long Vern Lusby Trudie Melgaard Jerry Miles Mary Moore Sue Moore Doug Nelson Angie Noell Marilyn Paulson Wendie Pendegraph Bob Raser Cindy Raser Bruce Robinson Doug Robinson Leif Running Russ Ryan Steve Seibt Sue Simmons Judy Smith Pam Smith Charlotte Stewart Anne Theus Paula Vandehay Claudia Veentjer Gary Voth Juanita Warren Laurie Waters Mart Wieprecht Doug Wilson Joyce Wilson Lynne Coates Nancy DeVault Randi Drew Dave Dickman Kip Hakenson Marie Hamann Sharon Hanson Doug Hardesty Sue Mann Georgia Marumoto Dave Matthews Dave McCrea Dave Sanders Dick Sather Paul Schafford Mike See Bob Zaccaria Mike Zecha Rm,.k - r L. 1125? los afician do The Spanish Club, besides promoting interest in the language and in the Spanish-speaking coun- tries, has taken on a number of activities of its own. The club sponsors a boy in Chile, and held a movie in May to raise money to help with the support. Early in the year, they spent one night at the beach, and throughout the year they have held dinners at various restaurants in Portland. The students participating in this club have added much to their knowledge and enjoyment through their many activities this year. Mr. Horswell-Adv. Kay Donaldson Ed Osborn-Pres. Gary Drais Judy Knocker-V.Pres. Mary Ehlers Linda Weeks-Sec. Jean Elliot Kris Moberg-Treas. Christy Everist Marvin Abts Ellen Garrow Gary Bean Judy Gaudina Chris Borge Jan Haftorson Diane Brown Michele Healy Mike Brown Diane Hunter Pat Burgin Gwen Jensen Dorene Darrow Dan Joslin Lorraine D'Innocente Janice Kelly ,ee 'gxij Terry Kennedy Dick Kraus Sherry Laffoon Marsha Lentz Stephanie Lewis Kappy Mackey Ed Martens Jerry Martin Caren Matthews Robin McDonald Dan Mclrvin Susie McMahon Bev McNutt Chuck Miller Jean Montgomery Charla Morgan Debbie Moy Marilee Muir Jan Murray Terri Nelson Marian O'Dor1r1el Kathy O'Kelly Larry Olsen Curtis Palmer Diane Parrish Karen Riscoe I f fl I Judy. Rift g Debbie Wardell G101'1a R0b1f1S0f1 Sharon Warrington Linda Shields Earl Weston Colleen Simmons Bob Williams Marsha Sleeth Barbara Spada Sid Stevens Eric Stover Larrie Strong Wendy Swan Rene Twede Donna Venaas Judy Vineyard Donna Wills Janis Wilson r ' lf lie? 11-ffexli' a Capella choir The members of the A Capella Choir sang their way through a busy year. Mrs. Findlay scheduled numer- ous performances for the group, encouraging the members to practice each day. The A Capella Choir prepared for programs such as the Wilco League Choral Festival, the Arts Festival and the Easter program. Their main efforts throughout the school year were all pooled towards the spring musical, Brigadoon. The Benson Hotel also served as a stage for the A Capella Choir when they performed for the young Life Campaign. They had a successful year--Well-deserved. Eellitta Young-Pres. Randy Spada-V. Pres. Linda Miller-Secretary Eilleen Wetterstrom-Treas. Steve Seibt-Lib. Clarice Hates--Rob. Pam Smith-Rob. Terry McKee-Stu. Dir. Karen Ahlberg Ron Ames Beverly Bergstrom Gerry Blankenship Loretta Blatchley Lynn Blatchley Janet Brecht Barbara Buckley Shirley Burke Margaret Chesney Dave Dearborn Linda Deppermen jan DeRossett Danne DeSart Sh erie Domi trovi ch Lucy Edwards jean Elliot Sue Emburg Marya Flood john Garcia jom jeschke Dianne Jordon Sarah Kimbrell jole Lakin Claudia Langman Catherine Lee Bonnie Lincoln Jim Lund Pat Mackey Sandi Magadanz Susie Magadanz Lacey Maitland Sue Marsh Linda Mason jean Matheson Lila Matheson Robin McDonald Kathy Meats Suzanne Moore Don Moretty Paula Notaro Barbara Reeves Marta Roalsen Bruce Robinson Cheryl Roth Gary Scott Colleen Simmons Cassandra Starkel Nancy Takeuchi Wally Thompson jackie Vernholm Earl Weston Neola Wheeler Dudley Young Kit Youn g 71 choraliers Choraliers has contributed their full share in the Choral activities which have been presented this year. Under the student di- rection of Terry McKee, they have done a job for themselves, and for the whole de- partment. They earned money to buy new outfits, and also help finance Brigadoon, the spring musical. The group found many other ways to keep themselves busy, al- ways being constructive in their efforts for the school. Donna Bolton Cheryl Butler Margaret Christianson Cathy Clark Francis Davis Linda Dennis Danne DeSart Marsha Fercho Sherry Flaming Marya Flood ' Marty Fredrickson Diane Gaggero Sandra George Nancy Gilliland Diane Garris Karen Hildebrand Joanne Holen Pat Jessing Brooke Johnson LaVon Kretschmer Carol Kuechle Kay Lambert Bonnie Lincoln Sherry Lower Sandi Magadanz Wanda Mattson Jan McFadden Terry McKee Joanne Miles Nancy Murry Irene McClean Janis Nelson Kay Nelson Sally Parrish Heidi Philbrook Toseanna Porteous ' - - Kathi Rea Linda Rushing Bonnie Sanseri Margaret Sanseri Veronica Sayre Vickie Sayre Vickie Shanahan Molly Steele Shirley Sullivan Lesley Turnidge Judy Varnado Jackie Vernholm Gail Vincent Pat Westfall Kathy Wolfe Darlene Anderson Diana Wolfe Pauline Evarts I 1 ,ml debonaires Hear, Hear! is the theme song for this year's Debon- aires, although their reportoire contains a majority of Mary Poppins numbers. They have enjoyed performing for such groups as the Officers' Wives Club at the Portland Air Base, a Young Life Parents Night, and a Lions Club dinner at Centennial, given to raise money for a kidney machine. For fun, they held a party at Christmas time for past and present Debon- aires. They had a going away breakfast for their student teacher, Miss Baies, and planned a beach party for May. The Debonaires cer- tainly added a lot of sparkle to the atmosphere at Parkrose. Ron Ames MTS- Findlay Judy Bresnahan Jean Math950n Margaret Chesney Bob Pfeifer Dave Dearborn Steve Seibt Jan DeRossett Pam Smith Sherie Domitrovich Randy Spade Ralph Ekness Earl Weston Jim Lund Eileen Wetterstrom Ter McKee Eellitta Young YY Lacey Maitland Kit YOl1I1g string ensemble The members of the String Ensemble make up half of the Snap, Crackle, Pops Orchestra. They are a part of a class that meets each morning, picking out and rehearsing music to present at per- formances. They played a fall concert entitled Going Baroque, a Christmas concert, the final number of the Wilco League Choir Festival and Participated in the All-Instrumental Festival in the spring. The students involved have greatly benefited from this instrumental experience. Mr. Williams-Dir. Gary Kreuzer Joyce Kavanaugh Peggy Owen Barbara Davis John Dye Leona McCallum Jacque Sue Hancock john Watson john Moore jim Kelley Doug Johnson Doug Grodanier Rick Larreau sn ap krackle pops orchestra The Snap, Crackle, Pops Orchestra does just what the name implies. This lively group has been very active throughout the year, gaining recognition through its fine performances at orche- stra concerts and at the school Christ- mas program. Mr. Williams, the director, has done an excellent job in leading the students toward a better understand- . ing of music. Mr. Williams-Dir. Rick Larreau Joyce Kavanaugh Rick Balsiger Barbara Davis Linda E-MOH Leona McCallum TOITI Pfall John Watson Pete Borden Jim Kelley Wayne Beachwood Doug Gordanier Dave Sanders Gary Kreuzer TOITI Holm Peggy Owen Dari Bartlett John Dye Judy Smith Jacque Sue Hancock Ray Comelius John Moore Linda Chick Doug Johnson Sharon Han sen A 155 59' X -' . l' ', - 'Q ' ,,5j..1Jf. 2235, NF' Concert and varsity bands The Concert and Varsity Band spent an active year, performing in four main concerts, the Pops Concert, Wilco League Festival, the Spring Concert, and the All-Parkrose Instrumental Festival. They also hosted the Oak Bay High School Band who visited them from Canada. When they weren't practicing for a perfor- mance, they took time out for pleasure. At Christmas they went on a tree hunt and in the spring they held a picnic. At the picnic, band awards were given to the students who had contributed more than their share of time and effort to the band. The enthusiasm put in by the 80 band members contributed to an interesting and successful year. 76 f , .if-.U 'i , Mr. Garrett - Dir. Gary Bean - Pres. Flutes: Rick Balsiger Anne Ryan Lynn Coates Frances Palmer Linden Eaton Sue Kelly Colleen Young Clarinet: Wayne Beachwood Dick Janosek Bob Hoffman Dave Sanders Chris Doherty Bob Rupe Jo Zigler Linda McLean Greg Haslett Linda Berry 4r f ..-4' ' :Fi Kathy judkins Dorene Darrow Terry Everest Jim Hair Shirley Tatom Barbara Marsh Alto Clarinet: Jean Hallet Nancy Johnson Bass Clarinet: Ginny Seiser Becky Haglund Mike Lewis Basson: Mike Brown Pete Borden Oboe: Tom Pfau Saxophone: Ron Ames Georgia Long . Je F . Dan Mclrvin Velma Tatom Tom Pickard Cornet: Dan Barlett Judy Smith Bob Raser Kathy Stewart John Skyles Kathy Van Lom Marilyn Paulson Steve Wilson Gary Abbott Steve Sands Jerry Hunt French Horn: Sharon Hansen Cheryl Calcagno Dick Powell Trombones: Gary Bean Dave Abbott Tom Holm Paul Nasman Marv Pope Mike Malanaphy Baritone: Steve Hanson Doug johnson Don Bean Tuba: Ray Cornelius Bruce Baterson Dave Kuchler Percussion: Linda Chick Don Parsons Roger Keller Mike Dasen dance band This year's dance band, although not partici- pating in many activities, was well appreciated in the ones which they did take on. They helped in the Homecoming activities, which were soon followed by their playing for the Senior Ball. Their final performance was at the Pop's Con- cert. The band practices on every Monday night throughout the year. They are a group of students with closely related interests who have put their interests to work. 78 pep band Pep Band, consisting of thirty Concert and Var- sity Band members, has contributed more than its share of enthusiasm and support to this year's basketball team. Playing at pep assemblies, all home games, at the Holiday Classics, and at the Far West Classics, the band has been a credit to the school. Parkrose owes its thanks to the band for the job which was taken on and successfully completed. , Q l'NrH. honor society Honor Society, headed by Mike Kirby, started out this year by adding fifty-four new members to the club. These students were chosen at an assem- bly given for the whole student body. Soon fol- lowing the assembly, the club gave an induction banquet for the members and their parents. Later, to obtain money for their annual scholarship award, the members sold tickets to Janus, a play presented at the Blue Room. Mrs. Burnett, as advisor has contributed more than her share of support to the activities of the club. Her enthusiasm, along with that of the members, made this year's Honor Society a worth- while organization. Mrs. Burnett-Adv. Mike Kirby-Pres. jim Norlin-V.P. Joanne Krieger-Sec. Anne Theus-Treas. Jan Steed-Co-Host Charlotte Steward4C Dave Abbott Karen Ahlberg Mary jo Albert Stephanie Ast Marcia Angelos Glenda Beach Judy Burnett Rochelle Burney Richard Balsiger Kathy Bean Virginia Bartmess Wayne Beachwood Dorothy Bellin Mike Brown Pat Bowen Rod Cardoza Marilyn Curry Margaret Chesney john Coomber Sherry Dotson John Dye Kay Donaldson Romaine Doyle Linda Deer Linda Evenson Glenn Eaton Dean Freitag Greg Frank Linda Fulcher Dean Gordanier Robert Godon Linda Hardesty Vicki Hinckley Dennis Howard Donald Hakanson 80 o-Host Sharon Hanson Bob Hoffman Nancy Jones Karen Koget Mary Kales Susan Kelly Patsy Kirby Chris Kiyokawa Sally Klick Peg Lisk Kelly Longcor Bonnie Lincoln Catherine Lee Linda Miller Steve Mahoney Anita Metcalf Kris Moberg Sue Moore Marilee Muir Paula Notaro Larry Olsen Nikki Pederson Allen Pierce James Presley Wayne Randolph Leif Running Anne Ryan Jeff Schneider Ginny Seiser Gail Sarine Leigh Stevens Steve Seibt Kathy Stewart Pat Taylor Bob Webber Dan Williams Donna Wills Helen Warner Sharon Warrington Laurel Waters Eileen Wetterstrom Mike Weirima il .ery J QI 'if'- 'X 4.4, I Q,- hi Wei 'mwwfb 1.1m thespians The Thespians of Troupe 1783 have done an excellent job of furthuring the recognition which Parkrose now receives for its drama department. They started the year out with Shakespeare's Twelvth Night. This was followed up in the second semester with the presentation of three plays--The Chairs, The Room, and Zoo Story. At the Speech Arts Festi- val, two prominant members, Michele Mariana and Dean Gor- danier, each received S200 scholarships for their fine acting performances. The year ended as a success with the work- shop presentation given by Parkrose at the National Thes- pian Convention in june. For those involved, drama has be- come more than just an activity. It has become a way of life. if K'-rv A i - K T T 4 is 1- N N .f +bNlx 1 Mr. Corbett- Adv. Linda Deer Pat Mackey Michelle Mariana-Pres. Dean Gordanier Steve Porter Sherry Burton-Sec. Dennis Howard Wendie Pendegraft Steve Seibt-Treas. Clarice Hayes Heide Philbrook Suzy Molt-Historian Jackie Holmes Caryl Perry Jan Blake Chris Johnsen Cheryl Roth Judy Bresnehan jan Martin Debbie Snow Jan Steed Wally Thompson Velma Tatom Anne Theus Claudia Veentj er Gena White Dale Yuckert N 5 SQMON F M f- . , 835 Mary Jo Albert Romaine Doyle Linda Arildson Donna Wills Linda Evenson Row2: L. toR. Janis Wilson Kathy Vanek Bev Kennedy Linda Miller l l Vicki Hinckley S C F 0 Kris Nelson Mr. Perry-Adv. Row1:L.toR. D N , .15 Q-M ,H J- Quill and Scroll is one of the three national honorary clubs chartered at Parkrose. Annual and Bud Staff students comprise its membershipg and because they are only a small club, they take on only a few activities throughout the year. They are dedicated to promoting excellence in journalistic writing. the review The Literary Review is one of the three Parkrose High School publications. But, much more than that, the Review is an intel- lectual exercise. While in the process of editing and design- ing a yearly collection of student writing, the staff members are often required to per- form amazing feats. They must lift mental bar bells and run intellectual sprints. The result?... First, a rather impressive literary publication--secondly, a hardy group of well muscled athletes, free from the intellectual flabbiness which plagues e majority of us. flf lr.. ,Q 'for' Miss Bennion-Adv. Larry Harvey-Ed. Dan Allison Harold Barry Sue Beek Jim Blade Rochelle Burney Ron Christel Sherry Dotson Larry Dow Dean Gordanier Tom jeschke Mary Kales Pat Kirby Peg Lisk Michele Mariana Dan Matthews Dave Matthews Leif Running Laurie Waters 2,955 ZF xi if 4625 ,fx 'Q85 -fir C51 Spf? Qu, 4 KE '::ff1fL N ' 4.1: . an , I . mlm. Q ya. v , 5. . . f ,... - J' bud staff Throughout the year, the Bud Staff does an excellent job of providing students with a com- plete news coverage of senior high activi- ties. The Bud is published every two weeks under the supervision of Mr. Perry. Staff work is done in four sections under student management: Sports, Features, Editorials, and Straight News. First year journalism students serve as reporters. The Senior staff members are the editors who are kept busy with assigning stories, writing head- lines, planning lay-outs, and proof-reading articles . Much recognition should be given the ,65-'66 Bud Staff for their great efforts toward keeping the student body well informed. Donna Wills-Editor Bev Kennedy-Asst. Ed Mary jo Albert-News Ed Vicki Hinckley-Edl. Ed Romaine Doyle-Ftre. Ed Dave Abbott-Sport Ed Kathy Vanek-Asst. Spt. Ed Y - 8 Bonnie Lincoln-Art Ed Pat Taylor-Bus Mgr. Mr. Perry-Adv. Reporters: Kathy Bell Jan Blake Pat Bowen John Coomler Marcia Fercho Pat Kirby Susie Molt Dean Gordanier-Phtgr. Sherr South-Adv M r. . Kristind Philbrook Bill Stewart I ,Q 11, 1 2 41 Q V I A off 44 -?' 1 , . -gf W -' U i K q P .fi ' -ff'-A1 1 5 -V aff' .v ' -- A'i ', W Q' X- I-I Ii ffk-:EVAWM ' , H nine, .SS gl:tQ,4ir ' A Y -:ug fx bjy Q xNJ WE ' , ,ww 'X .,..Jf Q. H H, ,. x,-.4 4 IN. .Hum V 1 tg ,.' L. A . 1 ' 1 Yi X lxx we I A 1, ' ' N I 'if ' 7 1 Q ' f ir-. U Q 4 .vQ sh ...pfffa W 3: 'L Q Y' '-SQL '. ali- ,- u Q4 - 'NX l 'Q lg i L Jr slew , 35 i 1 +13 , , V .E N l , - is X ' f I my-,-,Q -barn . Q . AA, -ESE E E E cquus fcrox Staff The purpose of the Annual Staff is to publish the Parkrose yearbook --the Equus Ferox, and to introduce its members to journalism, The book is divided into 8 sections under student leadership. Each section analyzes annuals and strives to make improvements. Originality is the motto as the staff de- signs lay-outs, selects pictures and Writes copy. A change made in this year's annual is summer delivery, which was decided upon by a student body vote. This enables the staff to include the Junior-Senior Prom, Gradua- tion, and the Senior Party, and make the '66 Equus F erox bigger and better than ever. Mr. Strong- Adv. Club Activities: Linda Miller - Ed. peg Lisk Janis Wilson-Asst. Ed. Anne Theus Wayne Randolph-Art Ed. patti Irelan Linda Arildson-Copy Ed. Sports: Sherry Dotson-Bus. Mgr. Larry DOW Larry Harvey-Photo Essay Ron Christel Highlights: Adm. fir Classes: Linda Evenson Kris Nelson Gail Sarine Jan Brecht Academics: Photographers: Judy Burnett john Benjamin Anita Metcalf D011g Robinson 89 I I :ga 'r .V M-rr -at Q 1' , y 5 S Lf pei' ' 1 :eq , 'xy -- :. , .5 -. H 1 i AQ: ' 1 X52 fa ' 3 1' 152' 'Qu f g, 3 if Q H - 'cfm' rf- S if: o o ' . if r AF:-b 31, 'L .' sf -1 . A, , .. ' ri-Tv, 55f'?f 's5i' - rf. 'Tv ,Sf.,1- ., ffl? nn, .-1 r' . V 1.1, -- ' iz - Q, ggi! .- ei-.1 JZ ' at may -4 n . g L : Vx Y lk,-.-lzl' - 1 . . 4 nl. , A 'Ffh . -N ' ' , ' . -219 T: 'f LJ 1 s ag 1' - ,, 29 Q, ' v . M ii. ' EL in Q '. M... ' n -1,.-'.:- -r. Beginning with the Sophomore Mixer and ending with the Jlunior-Senior Prom, a world of fun and fantasy spreads it- self throughout the year at Parkrose. Our proud memories are those of the 1966 Homecoming Queen, Sandi Waddell, seated on her throne, of the Drama depart- ment merrily presenting Shake spear's Twelfth Night. De- cisions too as each of us de- cided who would be the best candidate for Student Body President next year. 'And mixed emotions as we had a last fling together as Seniors at-the all-night party These activities and many more, will remain foremost in our minds as we browse back 'l if if 1 35 xktx 2 f is W Y 7 R w ah! IJ . ff' at is Egg it rg 24 rx has :L ' 1 . 3 i , 5 2 9 . fig: M gi: 1 , f f 5, . if ret.- ,- 5 this year at Parkrose. Ji ski t i' A f, 1 f . r if E H .fi ' M will X sl mu e M I! J 'ala ' 1 WTR if l QQ ua.. gi 'rm .1 1 , , , I ru- K --I ' 1, 'W ,fgvygg -v. jrgbf ff '- . 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Student body nominations week Junior-Senior Prom ............ 92 93 94 95-97 98-99 100-101 102 103 104-105 106 107 108-109 110-111 112-113 114-115 xx 1 .44 .fgfi 3 W M N A rr K. f 'X' 1 457.4 1 1 wi? i , .REQ J U ' . 3 ,A TED-Af' . 4- - ' w- i ,W N. ' K ' -1 kid mv: if r --V w itlf 'S' I in-' D , ' ' M i I F Qi, A if 5 x Y 1 ., 4' - f 3, ,.x,le,l:.::.? I an r, g r 1 u V . 'Q 'fs' P O 4 ll U i if 3 If .':iY I 'I' -'I' xuiifv' 3 A. , a. T . I - ' -. - 5 1 1 N - Sister tea The new Sophomore girls felt genuine sincerity along with the welcome from their big sisters. Sally Van Rooy, Girls League Presi- dent, introduced Mary Kales who nar- rated a clever skit which portrayed the many exciting activities which would follow throughout the year. The atmosphere was friendly and all girls enjoyed a good time. :J i X -::,, 5 Y, 1-i t fl :Q I A , 5. . . ' I Md' X nu .i RQ, . .Q Q953'-,FR . I ,.:.4 1-' . ' I .Y T1 Lg' 41 'xx 1 , 5 f 4 nf Y J' ,FP hilt ,N :Jn x 1'i'. N, i, N gl-I Q li-9 13+ nn i- ..! 11 75 V1 2 3 I 5? 3: : QQ ' 1 if . J -fu Qi: ' rf -11 1 5 -Q 1 fi gg. I 11- ,Q ' 5 3 Fl : 1 7 . W Af Q., us '95 Su Bi Y 3,52 ax: Zi? 2.5 fi 71 .1 Eff! El I. , as QM' ,gf a I , 'Oi .-if . H . - 'H ... . 4 N I at P' .uf Ji u R, f f . if U queen sandl ,,.' KENTUCKY l. mm homecoming The homecoming queen coronation started the week with an air of elegance and excitement. Beautiful Queen Sandi Waddell kept her calm composure while being crowned and reigned throughout the Week with regal dignity. Friday night the bonfire blazed while the rally led the crowd in yells before the game. A human chain pro- ceeded to the grandstands and the game with tough Wy'East began. And even after a sad defeat, the Broncos, with undampened spirits, went to the home- coming dance where everyone had a wonderful time. Homecoming 1965---indeed a great success. x,-1 ,hz S , .. W gn ' f H , , .SL Q, pk U , ' If , ,M has 'v iw uf- V A 1 haw. mf' w A , in ws.. W ,S .7 ,, iw A .m,.W ,,., ,355 -W ,gs . .Asn X 3, ,. ,w,,f5,4q.:W,f 1, . wh . L. H 5: 1-ff Eg ' 143 1-. X M? aj',',,j3. I x 4' , - WJ - H if 4 l , .E U QQ V. LLm, Y v f .. , :M . 7. g-Ms, , A Y - ' .l,, A . . fi I A 'nw 4 , 121 ,G J 'v 0 ' 'gh i A Flffjgjnw-T ' H X A 1 A X H II ui 7 We . 1 .j bf- 'A K u' 1 9 3 ,, 5235 ' X' Ar. f ZH QQ 4-. -Qfffwsnaiu, 15 fr, . H 1 ' We ' ' 0 a Y . - ffffffl A qmmvlx C Wx mf? 3f51 mg f f - 13, sf jg. L' X 5, N55 ' 'Q I I I f ! I .. IKE- . il s gli Q 451 The Sadie Hawkins Dance of 1965 was one of lively music, fast dancing, and much fun. The Classmen won the battle of the combos over The Tasmanians, but both groups were great. Sponsored by the Pep Club, the dance was a huge success with Marryin' Sam, alias Mr. Johnson, per forming all marriage ceremonies. fs , f,:i,ii'gY1'h -' v' Wiz' -' - S My ig 'X 'A' xv- ' XJ A f 1 r I P-ai, .A U , Y ,, Ur' Q p f C1 r , -Q T 1 T , . if N 1'- '. IucIarM:- A X 'x A ,J x n my f 1 1,- X . 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Linda Evenson and Jan Brecht represented the junior Class and Karen Ahlberg and Jo Meng were the Sophomore Class's nominees. 431 L 1.v.,. Q 4 tr, . I. '. we 1-'I '.,,f-J i -LQ? , Q I f,u:f 'f - I - ' ' STB-1131 5 311'?'- o f 2 ' -s A - - 1.1 ' ' IA ,af , . . . V 'S ' Ti , -vw f ' '1 vm 'i MK ' 4 ls J lllllill P Q72 'T Sweethearts, The traditional cupids danced from gay colored parachutes as Queen Linda Evenson and her princesses Linda Hardesty, Leslie Gray, Lynn Longley, Nancy Metcalf, and Mary Stock were escorted up to the stage through flowered archways and past the wishing fountain at the Sweethearts' Ball. Everyone danced to the music of the Cleveland Band and agreed that the I.,ettermen's Club had done a great job at creating an evening to remember. ball aa E . E g x K 5 i lr , - 1 5 1 ,Z -il lv '-1 w. ,- --R 1 N. Q .,, 1 i Q 1 I 1 L ,, .1 .. . .U r y '4 'K n Y , 4' ,al gm Q n 0 if -fi fi 3: lm! .. 7 4 92 J , '-Q -X -rcqvlhr., ', 'V-A Sirk fiif, -5 K f jf A11-r '1 f ' L 'F' . H. .L- spring cotton informal Alpha-I-Daka, the senior girls' club, which is advised by Mrs. Estcourt, can take the full credit for the tremendous success of the Spring Cotton Informal. An evening of lighthearted excitement pre- vailed in the presence of the gaily flowered decorations and spring was officially welcomed. The wild dancing to the music of the In Crowd ceased only when King Pat Conner was announced as King Cotton and then crowned. The other members of his court were Steve Richardson, Tom Hilts, Dick Kraus, Steve Jones, and Ken Reed. 1 f , , ..-J ' ' J' r L?f A J 108 L af4?f7 f , ..A' I Q 'Q' - i I bcachcombcrgs ball Bring your surfboard and get in free was the cry of the science club members who again sponsored the Beachcombers' Ball. The loud and fast music of the combo provided an exciting atmosphere for the dance. --.... -v --.,.,, 4-4 6 xx IQM4, I ii v, J? ,, .K . ,,. .aw : .gy .' 'EF 'fri 'X QQYQQZ W 1 dxiqffhi :,' 'f iii 1 -vw: -. r IQ? :KET 'E ' . .. '. 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Hood, the Columbia River, and the rose--with the universal sym- bols of knowledge, art, and physical development, the coat of arms design indicates the variety of goals and interests of Parkrose students, and the opportunities here for learning and growth. The success of the new em- blem, and indeed of secon- dary education for the school's graduates, depends on the ex- tent of their significance and usefulness in the future. Our sincere thanks to the Stu- dent Council, Administration, and Mr. Phil Barrager, Direc- tor of Design for The Crown Company of Portland and josten's of Santa Barbara, California, and to Mrs. Cars- callen for their contributions in the design of the Parkrose High School coat of arms. vgw, .'--ff. L,- -'Jn v, 2. .VK ,,,'y, .4 --. , H , '- xf f , A , , , J., 1 -.-, ,Q . Qfiilu: ': 1 'ui-.3 ' ' , U . 'I lk 4. 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Couples in formal wear danced gracefully to the fine music of Bill Becker and his band. . rs og.: 5 E , S 417' '13 if F' 115 W. .4 V .iz Whether one enjoys the thrill of crossing a goal line clutch- ing a pigskin, or being the first to sprint down the track and break the ribbon, or sink- ing a basketball' through the net, or sliding into homeplate as a ball whizzes into a catchers mitt, there will be a feeling of school spirit like that ever present at Parkrose. Each athlete will remember the tense locker room, quick and encouraging c o a c h e s, sweaty bodies, penalty whistles, and the sound of crowds cheering them on to R victory. igfjgcg, gg? Each student will remember g rallies, assemblies, skits, fig, 1' gi games, and victory dances. 2- f f 4i'f'. xf?1 2 it . ,V if , jf We will remember Parkrose, ,Lk gylilff? N31 too, as loyalty to bla'ck and f .b , ,, mil, ,, , A 1 Q . S -E., gg' Whrte to the Broncos. 'un , '. 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E,Av.t fri., . aj'-gg'-.fEgg.s,1 Q he 're n-r .,5.,, ' ' ' ,4 ,:,.QgQgQ2. f'3i3'4, . 'Y , W ' 1' , V fx --r -f t .Q , , 1f :.f -pw Az, AA fn nf? 'ilffiih ' . .W 'Qk xfrbxiy Z5:3f.Qa.:ZizZ Y anx- fi' Lu - ,, vm , N K4 ., -All ,ff-in A0 3 + 't h ' 5 'V ff . 1' Q, 'A 'buf' , I W ,IW , 'fff --J wi- . .iia:'jS:, DE t:'1,35,Lfrm. ,ll A ' ' ' ' -' R' vw ffl:-wvmigm '. ' ZLJMXBLVELST. ,n,fI.i1L ' 14.-1-.-1-:.,:,r1L.ff:.'f.'!.,:L....J,a......:L.aLl14f'-.l4LJ.-.. -n. 1 '- 5:17-u'l1 .1 .- - ubi QOLABPELL m ' 3 , 'S Sw :lf ' , .4 ' Row 1: L. to R. Coach Herrington L . Olson H. Alton G. Frank D. Dickman S. Jones A. Massello J. Dye D. Freitag J. Schneider A. Payne B. Loos T. Banta J. Kelly D. Kraus Row 2: L. to R. Coach Lyts J. Murphy B. Herrington J. Estes T. Cartwright T. Davies S. Davies M. Abts L. Welch J. Robertson G. Baker T. Gwinn D. Dearborn T. Lorentson G. Corcoran B. Stewart Row 3: L. to R. Coach Rotramel D. Carlson B. St. Aubin P. Keck R. Jones S. Estes F. Kreps R. Keller M. Holmes B. Batterson -i D. Lamb Photo by George Guinn E- C3me1'01'l B. Couturier A. Garre G. Getman L. Johnson, Mgr. P. McFadden, Trnr. varsity football jc suit Broncs overpowered by Crusaders, 31-6. san dy Pioneers fall victim to Bronc defense, as Park- rose hauls in third shut out, 13-0. the dalles Defensive line and sophomore quarterback com- bine to give Broncs first of victories, 12-0. Massello collects eighteen of the Broncs final tally, as Parkrose conquers 35-0. Silverton Broncs second half effort falls short 18-19, in heartbreaker. estacada Bronco defense humbles Ranger offense with fourth shut out, 14-0. reynolds State-bound Lancers win 41-7 as Bronco vision of upset disappears. seasonas record molalla Broncs best Indians in fourth quarter comeback winning 25-15. 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Hansen D. Sempert G. Harm Row 3: L. to R G. Hendrickson D. Peil P. Danaher S. Ahlberg S. Lebsack J. Haynes G. Wolchesky, Mgr. Row 4: L. to R. D. Carlson D. Hendrickson J. Martin B. Stadey MN' R. Krieger G. Drais J. Selling, Mgr. Row 5: L. to R. Coach Bettendorf Coach Bullock H. Wardwell D. Deane M. Wieprecht F. Warren M. Parrish D. Kinkade -4 . RLY' , I., ,Vg J ' I 1 125 f 1, , f L is n-.4- WE: L ffm - I Q Q ', A 1 E.--n.,,'.'Lf--- . , M' lg A - 9'-: --., '. - i-if22ff1w. 'iv 'L - 1- W, Q1'1wfx.Vfz1-: W V ' L-, , H A --ff' mf, - -.-... W. - . g l. - .A , 1 A3 'LW --59 -:Hamm E, , ,-,L L' Kia-l -,,'7A,,J- 1-. il, V.. if J. -V1 sk ,., '- -3 A f ' ff'..:.i' 3' Y -ff :-. ,' .,V--'J ' ' ' '4 .n 'T 1- Y, lin J - L . if: Z: A I V 3 7,55 1. U a.- W, , f 5. 4 q N - X ' E - M ' '. N f A I . --,,a,,9! 4, -- .9 ' 1 1' g j'f .F-:'- V .' ' - W. ' ' J , 'I' ' -A ,e:!i,+ :U ,,. :.. 7 -. W. L-if -, ..,. 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Steve Briggs Martin Schmidt Robert Wakehouse Don Bean Bob Webber Bob Ruben Larry Strong Wayne Beechwood Steve Kimberly Dan Nichols Kelly Hendryx Dick janosek john Hendrickson Bob Pfiefer Mike Hadley Mike Beauchamp Milt Ehr Determination and success are words that describe the 765 Parkrose swim teams. Determination was a key factor when the girl's team matched victories with the boy's team at the district championship. The boy's team claimed success at the state meet in Eugene where they emerged as third place victors. Steve Dawson, Mgr. Row 2: L. to R. Velda Bassett Sally Van Rooy jo Zigler Lucy Edwards Glenda Beach Debbie Moy Row l: L. to R. Coach Tryzynka Coach Martin Caryl Perry, Mgr. Row 3: L. to R. Steve Dawson, Mgr Caryl Perry, Mgr. Coach Martin Coach Tryzynka swimming Annette Johnsen Sue Kelly Judy Armstrong Karen Henderson Aim ar--' 5 , , r 1 ve.-:qv wud, YA A ' 'L-E. I '. fgj-fi l f ,i.g K S A M ' 'V' f iff - 130 ff ' , , I. A it y l J fu J ' K ci 93 ' 000 L. to R. Ron McElroy Coach Tryzynka Bob Williams Roland White Pete Karstedt jim Lund Mike Shay d' ' g Individual achievement marked the ,65 diving season. Thanks to a new duraflex diving board the boys were able to master intricate dives new to the Parkrose diving team. The results of many hours of practice were shown at the district meet where Bob Williams re- ceived a second place and jim Lund received a fourth place. Later, at the state meet in Eugene the Parkrose divers ranked high, helped with a fifth place win by Bob Williams. V I9 D -'ws 1 Aj' , Y ' , ' .O Q , , , Inna If ' If X54 -QQCQJI 15' ' ur 4 QIQQLJ ffm A lqxbr. i H0 K s xli- . , n -Q xi? :S A 4 . , f. F .f AS 4- , :- , . :gf 5 5 x3Kff0' ' I . M - l. Qxx 5 - ' mr - , -gf M' iQ? 1, A yi? f -nv vs g Q. 3 I Q Ct 41- so 554 - L -is ..,,,g,i Q ,y lp., 291 Nm.. ga'-ww' - wx 4 2? - i . .,. 1 w , E.-1-H J? 1 rua gg! ff' Wifi :S 2 - Q fx '- - P ' ix LIJ, '15 X11 , 'T if, ' 'L QYSR0 1 'x gl-KH X30 Row 1: L to R Curtis Palmer, Mgr. jack Robertson Steve Jones Bill Sturgill Bill Hefner ROW 22 L to R Ralph Palmer Coach Lyts John Dye Chris Shibley Ron Var1Atta, Mgr. R011 Davies Ken Hieb w W V I 1 X X 5 M H V ,,,M gy E ' . 71,1 YA r 1 I K , A fu M X gsffgssvz, ww, X i i ji , A '7' A 03 rv Qi Q 1 ' . fl! li 5 g V 7 1 ' - 'Q 10980 A J 5 X 54 5 1542 93' 'I g.Y'KR25k S . k Varsity basketball f 5 51 . 'ITE 1 3, fs 930 xbgQ3!v,1:,f O 49' .go 'I' . A s dub' fig E5 I an 3 , ! ' f -'S 45- x 3 -x ' f. R' 1 I 4' xi W W Q A ?f 1: il LJ 3 Y-. IC i A - 1 . , i 3 u Q. 1 Q - G ,o. . y .-,1 a,,., ,. ik 'fy .I x .nf ' k 3 5 1,22 LL . sr Q 4' n 3' 1 1,5 V wa, 0 'N 5 S Q in Canby Home: Broncs outshoot Cougars 66-40 to rack up fourth win. Away: Broncs take advantage of slight edge nipping Canby 45-42. tit QQ' l' Q 'S Qiwfg-, ' .lf , , LZTQETE- r -,A 1 '-v f ssg,.r..L?EE1Qga1 ., ru, , molalla Away: Indians squeak out 55-49 win. Home: Broncs fail to topple high-rated Molalla as Broncs broken by Molalla defense 46-31. Je S Ulf Away: Jesuit edges Parkrose 66-65. Home: Broncs gain sweet revenge as Jesuit bows 54-34. 138 M, in 5- 5 zisgfr' Wai : T ,gp g.,, , ' , sg-fi'-' ' , 3. L ,A 4- uv- ,L r xg, :rf Q '1 1 1 'Q Qp , X 9- Q C6 .kr Nr' .5 l l 'k'?Q?1 7 5-V . iffilifiiiiziii fb? 'Q f - Wigsfisq I us:-g '!? ,, 4. .rsln-' Inf ' 5'7 hm 3 .',.f.'i 4 32' I 'Y Q . ' X Q . . 1 Q ' ' E fx f an I I I 7 .Go :pn seasonis record FG75 FT95 TP AVG Rebounds 1 Kraus .435 .644 224 11.6 232 Davies, S. .500 .581 226 11.9 153 Hieb .445 .576 132 7.4 70 f Jones .331 .571 126 6.3 61 sfufgiu .386 .582 154 7.7 40 Shibley .453 .786 171 9.5 63 Palmer .447 .857 46 2.4 29 Robertson .304 .444 18 1.5 14 Q Davies, R. .368 .800 18 1.4 22 Dye .083 .333 4 0.3 6 l Hepfner .500 .300 19 1.4 8 Dickman .368 .714 19 1.6 22 ' After an outstanding last half of league play, the Varsity Basketball team tied with Jesuit for the third place Wilco League standing. Dick Kraus was named to the All- Star Wilco League second team while Chris Shibley and Steve Davies received honor- able mention. Awards given at the Winter Sports banquet included Most Valuable Player, Dick Krausg Most Improved Player, Chris Shibleyg and Most Inspirational Players, John Dye and Bill Hepfner. outstanding players kr I is W' u u j.v. basketball ROW 1: L to R Paul Errico Doug Roberts, Mgr. Gfify Harm Ron Krieger D1Ck VZ-IFIAUS Ken Reed John Simpson, Trnr. paul Keck Jerry Martin, Mgr. 34 Row 2: L to Coach Lyts Mike Wierma Kip Veit Jeff Briggs Dick Hendrickson Bob Hendrickson Gary Getman Tim Sprick Jim Blade f' F51 W W 41' JA 141 N f.. 0, E' 5 ,wr vip! Iggy' xiggzl 3:-2 1:55-if 1 1-'1jjE.'.?f1 'QfZ.'.5i'- f -f: if: 5 1 M1 :Fig ,Y V 1 wrestling Row 1: Lto R Dick Sather Lynn Takeuchi Mike See Mike Brown Jim Lowe Steve Holmes joel Selling john Karge Dave Stephens Terry Kennedy Ed Martins Jack Patrick George Ruef, Mgr. Row 2: L to R Lonnie Timmons Ken Wilson Kit Young Scott McCollum Rick Andrews M er Tom Reese Rick Larreau Bruce Batterson Kelly Suchy Brian Ward Coach Cardoza Row 3: L to R Coach Rotramel Dan Williams Dennis Newell 1 5 FMU, -, I' Tom McCartney Ron McElroy Jerry Hunt Doug Hardesty Ben McKinney Delane Pfannensteil Harry Alton Fred Kreps jack Estes jerry johnson N MGLMLA THERE Bus 4.15 t . ,ll IF WSE My ' llf1l' ' 'lmT.' w' .ms .mir tv fr b I 5 5 O 4 , 'I-T17 v S W -eg .... 3 ', L I 'rump ':u'e i I' ,N il-1l -.x1ry varsity Wrestling Row 1: L to R Harry Alton ROW 2: L to R Tom Mccaftney Dan Williams Fred Kreps Ben McKinney Ron McElroy Dennis Newell Jack Estes Delane pfannensteil Jerry Hunt jerry Johnson Doug Hardesty The '66 wrestling team members had an active season and were satisfied with their record of 9 won, 4 lost, and 1 tied. The team was handicapped with the loss of five outstanding wrestlers from last year and with the forfeiture of the 98 lb. weight class. But the excellent records of Harry Alton, Ron McElroy, and Dan Williams gave the team an extra boost. Harry Alton had a record of 16 wins, 2 losses, and 1 tie and repre- sented Parkrose at the state tournament. ,nf mv ,MS 1 f' mg? '- vu-' 5 w in ,- ,Q-1, .1-.sg L .bw 'L .K 'f 7 V-. f'49! ?'f l , 1 Eva .. N Vf' 'nd 5- -vivr ll-iii-'lihrl QI . .du ku. 5 'E H- lv-2. W-e we-. . , -,mfr g 1 - :if 5' ,1':1 N-, ..'1 -.. - Y pw ,-, .,:v-piwlsl 5 1. An-M plifj 1 . 5 ' N zccq I X X! J nic J, 4.4104 5 varsity baseball 148 Ce 'ICI 'J icflcf J IILIJ QL - k 5-fo-hiv -lb-. X2 LL, NLC 1 Row 1, L. to R. john Skyles Bruce Couturier Ron Christel Kit Young Lonnie Timmons Larry Olsen jeff Schneider Arnold Payne Gene Drais Row 2, L. to R. Curtis Palmer, mg: Coach Gay Ed Cameron, capt john Dye Greg Frank Gary Getman Steve Davies Dick Kraus Bill St. Aubin Kip Viet Mike Wierma George Ruef, mgr. 149 b,,. Most Valuable Player, Bill St. Aubin 1. a Most Improved Player, 'i X af N,- Qx X X Bruce Couturier 4 4 XX ,W g X N X, Most Inspirational Player, QQ X YK ,xx X X X X john Dye W XhffI, '+ .. xg .. . , f- it ,W ' 4 -- was -A T Alg..- H T The Parkrose Broncos finished third this year, as a result of a 6 win, 3 loss record in Wilco league play. The Broncs stumbled over Jesuit in their second game after a frustrating first loss. The Dalles and Canby were responsible for the two other season losses. An outstanding highlight of the 1966 Varsity Baseball season was the seventh inning comeback against Reynolds. With two outs, the bases loaded, and a three and two count, Bill St. Aubin connected to bring victory to Parkrose. ' Captain: Ed Cameron F' ' 1 A51 c.1.WxTIL s x 'R iii 1 x' . 4 rpms? l' n -A1 -' i ff ? A . an ,IU JV baseball Gary Voth Steve Ahlberg Gene Drais Boyd Butterfield Steve Holmes .,-fe ,l .-, Q. V v f. Q-.. --f ..r by 'f :...'Mi ' 5 'Win , -v' S Dave LaPore Doug Roberts Mike Lewis, mgr. Row 2, L. to R. Jack Estes gf' n on M K fr- 1-1.1 , S 1 , , , , ' . - , 4,-' , f K' '-Y.-A 53-'Fiat-3'f A- .f' 5 -. ' If -. I r.,J-s-' ' .ew :bt-9 - ag.. .-4 Drake Snodgrass Tim Sprick Larry McC1eary Phil Koglin Coach Hancock Rick Hanson and Dave Kuykendahl --efw..M6pa,,1 L 'atv , H-sw -, I I L L V , X up 'yF, va - - 'a' .:gL. 22.-J l , Q! Q . K I 2. ,w'- : ,'--'-- 4 ' I I , ' 'N V, ,d' If Ni , ' Y , Yi. 5 ' 4 ' is v JI' J xx V.. I D-I 'll L . f 4 I I 1 ' r 4 , ...- -rl 'm.....,.. .,,. 5 1-it - - fs X 4 if M' L '--Kar-nip 9 'Gr!y1e-ug. 1'9- -S H . ., :wir Z., --',- - 4.,..,- I--f + ,,:,. . Q 2 ',,.f57.ag4'1-my , -V . . 1 ,-gzsxvfg, L 1'!:..,Y gg, W - , .. . V . , X , ff., , ,. , A- X ., - .5 gag as-. ff - ,, sx - N 6.4 Af: ' L, , t .?-7'1. 'R,.' ,O ,., - j - '. -L - ' new ' ' ' ' .,, ' L, . -1 rf-5 I1-5 H 'JQJA- ' ' 1--f-egpiq'-i A 'HM : RQ: 1-'H-'E- fff'2 P95m-L . - 1 V ,-11' HQXAZQJ. ' ifgim ,Ae L, - ' . .X 5' . ,., , . , , , 'Xl . ' f I . N-1,4,Z:1.g. Q 1 .3 I Q A x,n' - .1-i l -f ' 1? . J, ,Amp V4 vu.. ,..- . .Jig - - 'F -, , .P-, P-4. ,, Rug ' ,,,-- wf 4A ' 1 , I. , ', ff-'ifg i 'Q v'. ' 5 ,vw '1-,E Q , 'N J X .X-,il 'Q .L v ' f .3- f - f 153 vu--f av' 4' ls. iv If , 5 r 1 '-wi, gffx 7 bl lib? r it-fu .-- i'1'.-in H , I 7. . f .1 . AF.f-4' f Q- c V . 5 5 f .. -' af M! -vi, in ny. fl' - fi'iUl4Ef'rf.ai'-A , 5 Meir' , 47. The 1966 golf season was marked by the Welches Invitational Golf Tournament, which was hosted by the Parkrose Girls' Golf Team. Marsha Lentz, a member of the Parkrose team, placed fifth out of 30 girls in the tournament. The Parkrose girls finished fourth in the tournament as a team. On May 18, the Annual Parkrose Invitational Golf match was held. The top five players that represented Parkrose were Lesley Gray, Karla Plue, Marsha Lentz, Kathy Vanek, and Helen Warner. The Boys Golf Team finished the season with a balanced record of eleven wins and eleven losses. They defeated both Canby and Jesuit with Chris Zuercher and Jack Robertson tying for medalist honors. In a three-way meet with Molalla and Scappoose, the team defeated Scappoose, 8-2, but lost to Molalla, 9-6. Steve Stipe was the medalist with a 40. jack Robertson did an outstanding job as medalist in two meets with David Douglas and Tigard. ' Ns 1, J Row 1, L. to R. b O y S g O chris Shibley Bill Sturgill Lawrence Butterfield Steve Stipe girlSJ golf Gretchen Bare Row 2, L. to R. Coach Frantz Doug Nelson Bob Kickner jack Robertson Karla Booth Leslie Gray Karla Plue Coach Bettendorf a X - 1 1 ,4- '. 1- 'V ', rg..-Q' . .X ..,,.s. .....f.l x L... - - .'-t . . , A . . f f 1. - .Y A 4, 'X ,V 5 ,.4..a.a-rf -- ' ' ' v s E v- ff' M , I ,,,r. i L .-A-.- The 1966 tennis season was highlighted by outstanding individual achievement rather than pronounced success on a team basis. Marilyn Curry held an undisputed first place on the girls' tennis team as she Won 6 out of 7 single matches. At the District Tennis Tournament at Parkrose Marilyn placed third in singles. The double team of Dixie Raab and Sherry South also met with success in league competition. The boys' tennis team record was slightly higher than that of the girls', partly due to Bill McCartney's outstanding performance in singles. Like Marilyn Curry, Bill held down the number one spot all season and lost but one match during the first part of the season. At the District Tennis Tournament Bill and Dick Basford took lst doubles and later went on to the consolation bracket at the State Tournament. -l:, I AY 557' lu- I V V may 1 , le. J.,,1 s' V , . -Q - 5 . - - f - af. - . - , - - , - ,Ts-iliwzfifrsrr., .ae L, ' -A fgg5fE.1QQQ -' - - V , H-:za YY if ff ,, N , ' 'fl algfrf -,W 'Hr . - ' ' Y 171. ' iklswgasgiff f' 'IIS nz- .V .1 ',- . M.. vs- ' ' ' Y ,, Lslllhlfilllff I I girls, tennis boys, tennis N Row 1, L. to R. Pat Burgin Nancy Knight Janet Bennett Linda Hardesty Neola Wheeler Linda Hardin Row 2, L. to R. Liecha Lundy Dixie Raab Marilyn Curry Sue Beek Sherry South Eileen Wetterstrom Jake Bennett Mary Ann Veentj er Row 1, L. to R. Bill McCartney jim Hardman Craig johndohl Dick Basford Steve Siler Tom Holm Row 2, L. to R. Chris Doherty Mike Lyman Mark Ford Kelly Hendryx Joel Selling Dick Sather Rick Anderson Jim Presley Coach Bowman A 159 f .::...: S M ff W' v H 'ww Iwrl' 1 1 Q- M 425 ,, kii-N,.-.,, -im ff, Row 1: L to R Mr. Bowman Mr. Gay Mr. Hancock Mr. Tryzynka Mrs. Martin coach of the FU 4 1 MAB-' Row 2: L to R Mr. Lyts Mr. Frantz Mr. johnson Mr. Struckman Mrs. Blackburn Cal' Row 3: L to R Bettendorf Bullock Herrington Rotramel Cardoza Mr. Gay came to Parkrose in 1957 and has helped establish an outstanding varsity baseball tradition. He has been the coach of five league championship teams with an eight year record of 126 games won and 53 games lost. Another of Mr. Gay's primary functions has been his position as head of the English department. 161 intramurals L. to R., Scott Estes, Mike Parrish, jim Kelley, Greg Frank, Bruce Couterier, Tony Johnson WRESTLING, L. to R., Row 1, Martin Schmidt, Dennis Pohrman, Paul Schaeffert, Row 2, john Varnado, Tony Webster, Bob Loos Dean Freitag. 13K Terry Banta 41' fi '02 5 ,, ' ff figs , '- -' ,si an pf ff - ,1 sm ,QLYF .3 , -1 .V ,-Walid. -' H :T-2 E-Q.. I w.35','L, -,L . , .s' ,J-5' 5- . xx ,N I Y, 'Newt xv INTRAMURAL COORDINATORS, Greg Frank and John Dye BASKETBALL . . . ..... Royals WRESTLING . . . . . Class of '66 TRACK ........... Class of '66 FOOTBALL ........ Class of '67 FOOTBALL THROW . . Steve Davies Ben McKinney Milt Ehr Tom Bobbitt Mike Hadley FOOTBALL KICK BOWLING ...... TENNIS .... HANDBALL . . . BADMINTON . . . PING PONG, Lonnie Cagley SWIMMING, L. to R., Alan Massello . . Bob Godon . Ed Cameron . . . Ed Cameron . . Greg Frank GOLF, Bill Sturgill , I 163 A group of people, small in comparison to a student body, makes possible each day and year we spend at this school. Our principal and vice-princi- pals take care of the problems of scheduling scholastic and athletic endeavers, initiating new programs, and facing a host of minor day-to-day crisises. The secretaries aid the princi- pals in every Way possible by answering phones, typing bul- letins, and submitting state re- ports. The teachers, of course, are more directly related to us as students. Each day they pre- ,T sent to us those facts and I F, skills which will accompany 9-1 ' -- lj. A, , .1 'pf :'- . . sq! In gg 5-if us in our personal lives as ,Z g, well as in school life by Work- if i ing to schedule classes and I 0 ' t plan for graduation. i ' Q f ff-fir? ?3 'we-'.1 f--f at . a I I 1 1 IS J ig is our team. ilfii' f f TA A 4-ii' - 55 5' ' W i -' I if? FF? 3 ? 'i .--,,J,7. ,gf L f i 'Sch-Q-an-me 'rflwtiai '25-3-aa, i1L ' ,Q-Lp ' 'i,- . fm. :.f.:LeT,'l'5i- 'YF-. .' H-53' 4:.Q?' J, frfsf' --' ,' P 'H 1 T231 tv X at nc- J :r s , , i,,2'1.-,f.G,ggr.LP??gf' - ' ' ,-. gig, 5: Ulj,.E7L5 DQ.. Q 0 iilifiigifi l afrf afsf grae: ilidfgf-iff s, are ir f or 1 ' e 'S f I , 4.0 1... -r-nz.-. ,- ,.,. ilsr. ,ti-1-3.4-i2i'Erf-1.-, s9-sta ami., . , ,. ' ,. . Mr. Anderson ....... Mr. Booth and Mr. Administration. . . Counselors . . . Secretaries . . . Cooks ..... Bus Drivers . . Custodians . . . Faculty . . Duley ..--.- 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174- 181 1 4 I , gf ii K ' - C ' ' Z gs... , V lY-7kY- Y Y g msn .. M :E 4,1 . E , tw principal To a great extent, the life we lead today is made up of a never-ending series of de- cisions. We make decisions as groups and as individuals, some are trivial and some are monumental. There are so many crossroads to face that life becomes bewildering, and our thoughts and actions often become something less than the result of conscious logic. The obvious pro- blems of the world today, those of nations as well as those of individuals, serve as damning evidence that the signs at some of the crossroads have been missed entirely, or at least misinterpreted. It is to be hoped that your education thus far, and that which you find in the future, whether formal or informal, will assist you in pointing your lives in a direction which will improve man's ability to live peacefully and happily in the world. It is to be hoped that you will be more successful in your ventures than preceding genera- tions. We are leaving a world with two strikes against it. Most of us believe that only through education and understanding will come any sort of improvement in human relations. The challenge is obvious. May I encourage you to accept it. You must become better persons, better parents, better citizens, and better leaders than your predecessors if humanity is to survive. The decisions are many but not impossible. Failure cannot be one alternative. ' ' Qkfxliwemm ----....,,. Fi 3 ffhfg 'LN IJIMTQE 4 7'.Zf, Q -.Cg M Urinal 0 'L Fa.. 11 asst. principal bably always will be one of the most promi- nent and familiar personages among our hallowed halls. He successfully .fulfills the immense, time-consuming job of schedul- ing each and every sophomore, junior, and senior for seven periods a day, every day of the year. Mr. Duley also takes charge in the discipling of students, by which he dis- cusses with the student the reason for disci- pline and how one shall be penalized. L IE ff v 610- HHH: 1, 5 ..- -ai ,F -ml'-'X-Q2 ' ,-V3 ix .. . , ,f-'F' 4 i . .35 S - 1. asst. principal Herb K. Booth has a very extensive job throughout the year taking charge of the at- tendence office. Checking in, checking out, and accepting excuse notes, takes up a good deal of his time as a daily routine. Mr. Booth also schedules all student government, club, and athletic activities. He assembles the the students entire social calendar. A former athlete and coach, Mr. Booth works extremely close with all phases of sports. 167 .,.-.4 Mr, Smith Mr, Rands Mr. Brunton Mr. Carlson Dr. Cullens administration The Class of 1966 has the best wishes of faculty, Board of Education, and the entire community. Congratulations to each of you on the successful completion of your first twelve years of formal education. Sometimes the administrative staff members wonder how they have influenced this segment of your life. Certainly it is an influence that can not be measured quantitativelyg but it is our hope that the quality of your experience has been enriched because we care and ex- pend our efforts. It is our hope that you will meet success in the future in whatever your endeavors may be. Il' ,L . 3 i , , ,,,.. L :rr ..'f5aZ,?Z .t ,, ,J il nf, ,,,,ia,--,,I,,r,,,,, AE- 'MQ fy .. H 41 lx! Y . X K , ' A . ' fl ' J It ' i in ,. . M 'f ' V-A RL, - . . R ,. X. I K 4 ' 5 MRS. SMITH MR. DULEY counselors The counselors at Parkrose assist many students with their advice and both the girls' and the boys' counselors help to sup- ply answers to all questions both academic and personal. Mr. McCubbin, vocational and college counselor, is always busy and the students are impressed by his personal concern and de- sire to do as much as he can for each one, willingly and with understanding. Here is a friend as well as a counselor to the entire senior class. nfs' K 'thug A ' 4 . Q x ' I fl ? .4 i 4 A 'T 'vw l ' 1 - i l it lax' iii 1 MR. STRUCKMAN I 1 MR. MCCUBBIN Al gf ssh ,,': W. .. H' if I'-'1--v-nw' 4 S 12 .k, Q-.J S: ' 21... .-,,, ' . If 1. I -'-I I secretaries Each secretary, performing his individual duties, is vital to our school's operation. Mrs. Carscallen, the principa1's secretary, is in charge of state records, and college transcripts. Mrs. McFarlane takes fees and supervises the student body records. Mrs. Wold takes care of student records, attendence and grade files. Mrs. Hurst, being the secretary to Mr. Duley, Mr. Struckman, and Mrs. Smith keeps files and helps with four-year forecasts. Mr. Hurst, visual aids secretary, coordinates all the tapes and films in our school. Mrs. Powell has the responsibility of being library secretary, and is always helping students find the books they need. f 11 1' cooks The cooks prepare a delicious variety of lunch foods for the students, plus hot cinnamon rolls for the snack break. Few people realize the hard work and planning that is put into the meals and numerous banquets. Row Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Row Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. 2, L. to R: Pfannenstiel Wardwell Toombs Haggard 1, L. to R: Martens Harvey Carr ' A ww, J' ' :Sw rlwwfi. , nu , .Hn W 2 lx A .3 .-.' , Jaseifi I : I, jr.. r 171 233 bus drlvers work' In addition to this Job of transporting stu Hn dents to school they also drive students to concerts Three hundred miles per bus driver--in one week's -if ' , 7 -4 7 j..-- 1. plays, and field trips--always enduring and enjoy f ing the back of the bus singing and gaiety. iz ,JW ef 1. tmp ,f'5'f,:-- Q . ' -' ,-, -'K' . it ,A is , x---,--4 Ny, , ' custodians Never failing in their duty, the custodians always keep the building sparkling clean--a place of which to be proud. Always remember the trusty keys to locked doors, and--of course--those gentle remind- ers, Off the tables! In . ,, , A MR. GARY MR. HARRY ALEXANDER BAECKEL Metal Shop I, II, III World Geography MRS. MARJORIE BLACKBURN Physical Education Bronco Hi-Lites Y MISS LORA BENNION English Speech I, II MR. VERN MR. JAMES BOWMAN BROWN Brief Hand ChemiStfY JA I V 5.0 K MRS.MARYANNA MR.RONALD BRYE Shorthand I, II Office Practice MR.JosEPH CARDOZA Business Law Art I BULLOCK Basic Math Geometry Algebra II faculty MR.PETER CHARLSTON English ff -1' if .5 in G! MRS. EUN ICE BURNETT Geometry Advanced Math Analysis and Tri MR. DELBERT CORBETT Dram a I, II English Stagecraft S MRS.JEAN BURPEE Algebra I, II Geometry MISS SUZANNE MRS. CAROLINE MRS. HELEN DUBOC ESTCOURT EVANS Spanish I, II English Ffeflflh I, II, III, IV French I MRS. FRANKE MRS. LAROYCE MR. ROBERT MR. GLEN FINCHER FINDLAY FRANTZ GARRETT German I, II, III Debonaires Modern Problems Band Choraliers English A Choir English -' 1 .Tim Qi Y -Y 'wx' .Y 'H , I X Y when MR. JAMES MR. DENNIS MR. BOB GAY GODSIL HANCOCK English English World History Student Store U. S. History MR. DON MR. BOBBY MR. ROBERT MR. WILL HOLZNAGEL HORSWELL HUGHES HERRINGTON Geometry Spanish I, III Mechanical Drawing Aff If II, III Consumer Math English I, II, HI Analysis and Trig SSX , 'I' JOBB JOHNSON 19-20 Century MRS- MARGUERITE MR. WESLEY Special Achievement MOCICYU Pffiblems History MRS, EDITH MISS ALICE MRS. SONDRA LARSON LATTA LINO Homemaking I, II, III English Intern TeaC1'1er U. S. History French 2 J, .gy MR. GAYLORD KIDNEY Biology MR. JOSEPH LYTS Physical Education Health Aerospace Education Hkglgp 1-.. I- , yi . .,-- 'flfy -fig ef ' . ,., - wg ,x -I 1 r '9 1 1 MRS. PATRICIA MISS RHODA MR. ROBERT MARTIN MILLS NELSON English Typing Biology Gir17S League Clerical Record Keeping MR. WALTER MR. DONALD MR.FRANK NUPEN PEARSON PERRY U, S, History Physical Science Psychology P.S.S.C. Bud Physics X, 5. . M x MR. ORYN NESS Algebra II Geometry Analysis and T1-ig .uh-si' MISS WILMA MISS VICKY MR- JAMES POST ROBERTSON ROTRAMEL Llbrary Shorthand I Biology Typmg Algebra I MR. WILLIAM STRONG English Annual Arts MR- ABE MR. GARLAND MR. WILLIAM TEENY TRZYNKA WARD U- S- History District Swimming Intern Teacher Instructor English faculty MR. RONALD WILLIAMS Orchestra P 351. IE 'if 'Ffa K fag? , 4 Y fig.. J, , . 4 , .V 4 ffsxiau H -in ' - f 1 XX I N ,I l Nl lf! .XI z 3' ..,' ,A I fi 4 ww. S-in .mmm ,mms Yy. fn' 1 .,.. P4 Rf classes IE A sophomore new at Parkrose will experience a new type of school where he will be ex- pected to act as a mature young adult, free of constant supervision. A junior, with a year behind him and one ahead, will know the responsibilities and attitudesexpected of him. And a senior with just his last year, will cling to the memo- ries of his past two years al- most as sacred--as the last days he will be spending at Parkrose. As the Class of '66 passes on and the next class enters, the traces of each class with its own distinct personality will be evident in the term of athletic records, scholastic endeavors, and club activities. Each class will leave its mark at Parkrose because that is what Parkrose is: A history of its, students. Wrgx r it , J v 4 W' 1, I , : X 'L 2--' y I Y 'ull -ff-v v A 6- 1 x L F V 5 L I I 1 A , 1 1 - r- . ' n ft ,, EH N . I 'Q .1 V :gn - A. , 1 -. A. . - f2 '1--ifxgff' A ,, 1.-37:-.v, iq- l I v 1, -5 ,A-Li:ga,,,'Lf:-M , fx 1- .3 ' ,. , Y .Y .,, ,L l ' ' Yr.. 1 ' X1 ' 1 ' 1 .V D , 5- ,ln I ,Al . 1 -' ' ffgg' txfs , 1 t 2,42 lEi',1a.f, A ,, . , 'V ' A ' , f 'i X . ,A Q, , ,.:, Senior awards . . . Senior block ......... Graduation .......... Toni Stipac. . .In Memory. . . Senior officers ......... Foreign exchange students . Senior pictures ......... . . . junior officers. . . junior pictures . . . Sophomore officers . . . Sophomore pictures .... 184- 187 188-189 190- 195 196 197 198- 199 200-229 230 231-237 238 239-245 X v , -L'-L 'V 1 -,cf , q. . ., , ,I- i Q ...ff Af ' I 9- 3-'f?Zr2 '..-.-um 4.2 i:'F'eN, , 5, Ga -A 'f ' 14.4. Iii 1 ' ' , JL ff .':,. .1 13 ' if f -L YF , A ., N54 QL , M34 M- :Q A V, , 1 J Ev.-x f - 'wg ww-1' - ,L A.,-, fl is W ' - , 1 ,-1-U ' .it- '.: 1 , F 9 1gLr+.4- Qs- A 'fl . V i+:g:,.4 f 5. If A' V' - - -'QA , . : 1 J. 4, V 4 .E .1 ' I ' H ,Q E' , , w 1, ' ',.A '. M --' .2-A5544 L-,ga ..gL4.1. SI4 'Y ,..., A ,, , ,,,,. ,WY , Y -A ..b....,,..Q4- Senlor awards gg VALBDICTORIANS I 5 Dave Abbott and jess Schneider ranked first in their gradu- H 1 f 'E yi ation class to receive Valedictorian honors. I DANFORTH FOUNDATION AWARD ' -..L,, . For outstanding personal development and leadership, Dave Abbott was chosen to receive the Danforth Foundation Award- DAVE ABBOTT OUTSTANDING BOY AWARD For superior leadership, sportsmanship and service to the A school, jeff Schneider was named outstanding boy. -X JEFF SCHNEIDER SALUTATORIAN The honor of Salutatorian was earned by Linda Miller, who ranked second scholastically in her class. X 9 LINDA MILLER OUTSTANDING GIRL AWARD Karen Ahlberg, recipient of the Outstanding Girl Award, i' has engaged actively in school life. GIRL OF THE YEAR AWARD Chosen by the Girls' League for outstanding service, Karen Ahlberg was named Girl of the Year. KAREN AHLBERG senior awards BARBARA COWPERTHWAITE AWARD Linda Fulcher, for her leadership and sch ceived the Barbara Cowperthwaite Award. RALPH MILLER AWARD Presented for athletic accomplishment and the Ralph Miller Award was earned by John TED MCFERRON AWARD 001 service, re- LINDA FULCHER sportsmanship, Dye. For his skill and contribution to varsity baseball, the Ted McFerron Award was presented to John Dye. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY AWARD JOHN DYE Character, leadership, scholarship and service gained Ann Theus the National Honor Society Award. DANFORTH FOUNDATION AWARD ANN THEUS For outstanding personal development and leadership, Kelly Longcor was chosen to receive the Danforth Founda- tion Award. KELLY LONGCOR R Senior awards AMERICAN LEGION AWARD Patricia Taylor, for qualities of honor, courage, service, scholarship and character, received the American Legion Award. PATRICIA TAYLOR AMERICAN LEGION AWARD Greg Frank, for qualities of honor, courage, service, scholarship and character, received the American Legion Award. GREG FRANK BETTY CROCKER AWARD For her score on the annual SRA examination in home- making, Patricia Smith was named award winner. PATRICIA SMITH THESPIAN AWARD Dean Gordanier was presented the Thespian Award for his outstanding contribution in the field of Drama. DEAN GORDANIER departmental awards ART Ron Christel PHYSICAL EDUCATION Marvin Pope ENGLISH jeff Schneider ENGLISH Judy Burnett FOREIGN LANGUAGE Calvin Lippitt INDUSTRIAL ARTS Steve Mahoney SENIOR HOMEMAKING Nancy Adams SOCIAL SCIENCE Kay Donaldson SOCIAL SCIENCE Richard Anderson SPEECH Linda Fulcher Department Awards are presented annually for outstanding demonstrated achievement in each academic department. If is PHYSICAL EDUCATION Susan Marsh BOSCH AND LOMB SCIENCE Allen Pierce ENGLISH Dean Gordanier ENGLISH Dan Williams JOURNALISM Linda Miner NATIONAL MATH Glenn Eaton SOCIAL SCIENCE Marilyn Curry SOCIAL SCIENCE Nikki Pedersen INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Richard Balsiger VOCAL MUSIC Terri McKee 187 parkrose high ' 'X class school seniors of '66 Commencement SSFVICC mms ,EP l 'fv y This year's commencement services, to the delight of 2,000 friends and relatives, was held outdoors. Mr. Anderson remarked that several members of the clergy helped to ward off the rain as clouds covered the stadium and wind blew the robes and tassels of 314 anxious seniors. Co-valedictory addresses were given by jeff Schneider and Dave Abbott on the importance of education. Mr. Anderson then presented a long list of class honors, which was followed by presentation of diplomas by Mr. Baetkey, chairman of the school board. The choir completed graduation exercises by singing Climb Every Mountainn, from which the senior class motto was taken. Climb Every Mountaing Search High and Low . Y. ,, V., fm us' 05' 3' I peg! . f1.,-A,,,, 'w .9 it '-' v ff' 1 - w- ' f .r A A ,H ' '--- ti - :A -- l --W- ' S N , PFS' YS: -X, 'lie , 1- - 1+,Ag15..,, . M H, -I 7 : ! f f -- V f - . fr'2, K -f '7s' 'e'1 tNWia waMw'wf.:'i1AaffAQ L .1 ' 'Q' Pg 4 P -,bf 5' 4 IQ ',, 1 K j',e1,gjg1f?Q g55. 4 ,af K .p -vu, J Q . - , ' ' .-- vu - '1 5 L , if: ,- ' . 3.-agree . 1 1 U ' E t - . 1 A. ' :fy In , f . A3 J NA A i. .Al I as I A A VL. - mm an A. yu A .Q . , - , ,G , , J? 4 J A f . - M In ....-:' 5 4 V 'rg ' V6 lG:CQR!f9f' , Q I CO1TllTlC1'1CCf1'1Cl'1t: an end to it all 'P auf-Wiedersehen if The parents of the 1966 senior class, Park- rose Senior High School, cordially invited all graduating seniors to Auf-Wiedersehenu, Thursday night, june 9, 1966. The theme Auf-Wiedersehen , meaning good- bye in German, was very appropriate as for many of the seniors this will be the last time they will be gathered together. The gaily colored decorations were as usual snatched by sentimental seniors for long lasting memo- ries. From 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., dancing, swimming, movies, games and plenty of food was appreciated by each senior present. At this time we, the senior class, would like to thank all our wonderful and thoughtful par- ents for helping complete our high school years with a big bang making the all night party successful. 194c1 E- M B E .sy m iH S Q?' 51- Q f' fffi ff -K9 W .HK 1' , 16? ,.- L ,xi gr' HN Aki,-ll:. w -,u Q E T:-fuk' EHS.-, fb ' Q B fig N . 7.21 . K . lr F5 ij sign qui Q N .: L V 'Y-.E , 'r Q - I, ' 11' ,X ' -x I y L 4 2 ' - , If all 2 . as xxm - 1' r., W - E +5 ---I x 1, ill. G 1 , 3 igmff Q L!! 1 755 A Y CEA-mif a mm M X ' 'A 21-f ffgfiiji ll? , 'ff:p' '-.5545-A-if ' lv. 5 9 'E we x' 'w ' . -f Q pb .fs 42 X341 X ,A J 4 Z .Ai Zo S f QQ, .1-1 4, Q' 'ka I -. f, ., : 1 ' 5 ,ww ,4 I , , , - , . i . 'r Qffl wi? ff:-4'-f ... tn. Q w if ' O, ff? If , If 573 1' li 5. . fl , Z!- W vw if 0 6. ' ew 4, 55 A IJ ' : ' P Q ,il ff, J,-1-Pk , ...Q xl - 5 ' W' . M aff 1 K: fps . Q? aryl . if EE- ? W Jim ' J, QE , J Y f I w Tx! 1 1 -', l M' fw, ,, H. I gf 'L . 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I EW , H' Q.,,1 H il!-:ga .Hug iff ff i f 6531.1 YX?e'Uf'Fuf aQ -' .N'w'q 1 . 'H'-,1 f 7'fE? J' Q1 v1-.W -- .1 ' lmsil'- V ..,.., GFIQBIIC face addedwa 196 an the hearts her Mrs L Vice President: Steve Briggs Secretary: Tom Bobbitt To a Senior, commencement is the end of secondary education, and yet it is the beginning of a more intense education, whether it be college, work, or marriage. The past three years were filled with many achievements for the senior class. As sophomores they became the largest class to enter Parkrose thus far. As juniors, they spent the year planning the junior-Senior Prom. As seniors, their year was filled with graduation plans from the very beginning of the year. For two year's in a row, the class of '66 has been victorious in win- ning the annual Toy Drive. They highlighted their senior year with the crowning of a senior Homecom- ing Queen. Individual and personal achievement has been high in this year's senior class. Their mark will long remain at Parkrose as they gradu- ate and take a step in the making of an adult. 4:1-'ff sg! Treasurer: Linda Hardesty Sgt. of Arms: Dean Frietag f ' 4 -, 2g5'-f'-L, .r'- ,-.1 ,N-. . .-- - 5 ,:. 'f M -' . 1, Gy. p -.ai -if ',' ' r . ,, V hi-:,'..f , ww., , Vt ' - A-mens' ' 1-Lf! f ' -ny A. 'iyifkfl , 3 ' LQEQEFW Baie-41' ffi'-Wt? gait tri rl'f te rf ,Ff4,J'i'i Wafww foreign Liliana Oksana Pokinsky from Caracas, Venezuela had the honor of being a foreign exchange student in the United States. After being an only child at home, Lily had the pri- vilege of being one of three children in the Kales' family. Members of the family were: Mr. and Mrs Kales, Mary Cjuniorj, Cathy Cfreshmanj, and Lily. As a senior, Lily takes the following subjects: Mod- ern Problems, U.S. History, English Seminar, Phys- ics Cone semesterj, Speech fone semesterj, and French II. Bogdan Pokinsky Family Mr. and Mrs. Pokinsky 4 .li ' S l..l exchange Last summer Kelly Longcor was our American Field Service representative in Turkey. She had this to say about her experience: Walk together, talk together O ye peoples of the earthg Then and only then shall ye have peace. This is the motto of the American Field Service. It is the basis on which a unique program has devel- opedg a program which sent me nearly ten thousand miles to become a member of the Necati Zongur fam- ily in Izmir on the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea. We became very close, and my experience was a most enlightening and rewarding one for which I am immeasurably grateful. 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A 4 1 '. 1 J A ' -:QV 1 L,- fx ' w. f .A 'S N ,.Lg.J,, 1 -1 class of '67 The class of 1967 carried on the usual activities of a junior class by selecting their new class ring, and - of course - struggling through the old stand-bys of English and U.S. History. The most exciting project of the year was the junior-Senior Prom, and with the ad- visors, Mr. Bullock and Miss Latta, many helped in the newspaper drive, despite that day's rain and mud puddles. With this year's end comes one remaining year before the class of '67 graduates, and each of the many years has been a vital record for every individual. Eleven steps upward and one more to go is the process of an adult in the making. Treasurer: Pat Kirby Secretary: Kris Moberg V1Ce Pfesldeflt Garb' Cofcofan Sgt. of Arms: Dave Dearborn, Fred Kreps 'fav I I i :fre 1 1- - Y' vin -0, ---p ,. ,Z F Q All -fl. ,gr x. ,A -X ' an I' vrv 'RFQ juniors fi 4 -5 ,E- Abts, Marvin Acker, Karen Alleman, Bradley Allison, Joy Anderson, Barbara Anderson, Darlene Anderson, Margaret Andrews, Richard Angelos, Marcia Ashenbrenner, Douglas Baisch, Sue Baker, Gerald Baker, Gregory Bartmess, Virginia Basford, Richard Batman, Collette Batterson, Bruce Beachwood, Wayne Beane, William Beauchamp, Michael Bellamy, Twyla Bellin, Dorothy Bernhardt, Karla Bettendorf, Terry Blade, james Bolten, Donna Borge, Christine Bowen, Patricia Boyer, Sharon Brace, Craig Brandes, John Brandt, Richard Branstiter, Katherine Brecht, Janet Brick, Linda Broms, Lynne Brown, Gail Brown, Linda Brown, Michael Bruce, Charlotte Brustad, Joyce Buley, Cynthia Burton, Sherry Butterfield, Lawrence Butts, Cathy Butzer, David Carlson, Cathy Carlson, Sharon Carpenter, Francie Cartwright, Todd Cassatt, Richard Chase, Annette Chesney, Margaret Church, Doug Clark, Denise Comstock, David Comstock, Esther Coomler, John Corcoran, Gary Cornelius, Raymond Costner, Ronald Cox, Sue Cox, Victor Curtis, Joanne Curtis, Michael Davies, Steven Davis, Gary Dearborn, Dave Deer, Linda DeLong, Paula DeLozier, Rhonda Denney, Richard DeSart, Danne' A. DeSerano, Melvin Dial, Brent Dickey, Kay Dickman, David Drais, Gary Drew, Randy Echlin, Dennis Edberg, Craig Ehlers, Mary Ekness, Ralph Errico, Paul Estes, jack Estes, Michael Estes, Scott Evans, Kyle Farnand, Terence Farnsworth, Dan Fell, Steve Fercho, Marcia Fila, Patty Flowers, Lynn Folsom, Raymond Fowler, Kathleen Frost, Roger Fugman, Darrel Furbush, Fred Garlock, Gordon Garrow, Ellen Garvision, Bonnie George, Sandra Gerrard, Dianne Getman, Gary Godden, Richard Gray, Lesley Grigskov, Maren Grigsby, Robecka Guentner, Sharon Gwinn, Terry Haggard, Nancy Haglund, Becki Hakanson, Donald Hallett, Jean Hamann, Marie Hansen, Sharon Hanson, Adeline Hanson, Donald Hanson, John Hardesty, Doug Hardman, James Harman, Glen Haskell, Holly Helgerson, Steve Henderson, Karen Henriksen, John Henry, Terry Hergert, Charles Heywood, William Hildebrand, Karen Hilts, Tom Hoffman, Robert Holm, Thomas Holmes, Michael Irelan, Patty Jackson, Charles J anosek, Richard Jensen, Darlene Jensen, Dennis Jensen Gwen Jensen, Lyn Jessing, Sherry Jobe, Robert John son, Jerome Johnson, Larry Johnson, Nancy Jones, Reid Jones, Junell, Tom Debbie Kales, Mary Kanelis, John Karstedt, Peter Kelly, Janice Kelly, Susan Kendrick, Betty Kimberly, Steve Kinkade, John Kinsma n, Valerie Kirby, Patricia Kiyokawa, Christine Klick, Sally Knocker, Judy Kobek, Elaine Korhonen, Gary Kramer, Krase, Linda Patricia Krause, Richard Kreps, Lakin, Landon, Fred Jole Dee Ronald Larson, Thomas Lawren Lee, C ce, Kathy atherine Lee, Dan Lentz, Donald Lentz, Marcia Levering, Lynn Lewis, Stephanie Lockner, Richard Long, Georgia Longley, Lynn Lorentson, Terry Lund, Jim McArthur, Linda McCartney, William McCoy, Penni McCrea, Dale McDonald, Robin McMahon, Suzanna Mackey, Kappy Lou Mackey, Patricia Maddalone, Kareen Magedanz, Sandra Magedanz, Susan Maitland, Lacey Mann, Susan Marckx, Helen Marks, Karen Martens, Suzanne Martin, Janet Martini, Marilyn Martin, Richard Mason, Linda Massello, Diane Matheson, Lila Matlock, Bonnie Matthews, Dan Maxwell, Molly Melgaard, Trudie Metcalf, Anita Miles, jerry Miles, jo Anne Miller, james Miller, LeAnne Mishler, Robert Moberg, Kristine Molt, Susan Monroe, Mike Montgomery, Jean Moore, Gerald Moore, Suzanne Morehouse, William Morris, Patty Muir, Marilee Murray, Janice Niehart, Kathy Nelson, Doug Nelson, Janis Newell, Dennis Nielsen, Jette Niemeyer, Christi Noell, Angelika Nordgran, Nancy Notaro, Paula O'Donnell, Marian O'Neil, Steve Opperman, Robert Ovel, james Paisley, Linda Palmer, Curtis Parrish, Michael Patterson, Larry Paulsen, Gary Pavic, Jan Pendergraft, Greg Pfaff, Donald Pfau, Tom Philbrook, Maria Phipps, Robert Pierce, Lauren Pine, Jack Pitchlynn, Linda Plue, Carla Porter, Steve Pos, Pam Powell, Richard Pulos, Greg Putman, James Quinn, Julie Ramsey, Becky Rich, Tom Riscoe, Karen Roberts, JoAnn Robinson, Doug Rothacher, Don Rowe, Beverly Running, Leif Rushing, Linda Ryan, Anne Ryan, Russell St. Aubin, William Sandstrom, Jon Sannes, Barbara Sanseri, Bonnie Sather, Richard Schieber, jan Schmidt, Martin Sears, Dorothea See, Michael Sempert, Mary Shackleford, John Shanahan, Michael Shea, Michael Sherrer, Connie Shutler, Paul Shutler, Pauline Siler, Carol Siler, Stephen Simmons, Colleen Simmons, John Simpson, Gerald Simrell, Michael Skow, Michael Sleeth, Marsha Smith, Allan Smith, Judy Smith, Karen Smith, Ellen Smolt, Sheila Snyder, Donna Spada, Barbara Spada, Randy Spotts, Ruth Sprague, Terry Springer, Dennis Stambaugh, Kenn Stares, Linda eth Starkel, Cassandra Stephenson, Betty Stewart, Kathy Sti ger, Kathy Stipe, Stephen Stuerhoff, Gregory Stump, Linda Sturgill, William Supplee, Barbara Swan, Wendy Tanner, Joseph Tatom, Taylor, Velma Andy Terrell, Susan Thomas, Belvie Timmons, Lonnie Trask, Pamela Treadway, .Barbara Turner, Twede james Rena 1 Y Ushiroda, Alan Van Cleave, Michael Vandehey, Paula Van Eaton, Elizabeth Van Vickle, Jerrie Varnado, Judy Vaughn, James Venaas, Donna Voth, Gary Waldenburg, Lavonne Waldenburg, Lewis Wallace, Steven Wardell, Deborah Warner, Warren, Hel en Frank Warrington, Sharon Washburn, Jerry Wasson, Warren Waterhouse, Robert Waters, Laurel -rf juniors W9 Weeks, Linda Weinkauf, Sharon Weirich, Mark Welch, Diane Weston, Earl Wetterstrom, Eileen White, Fred Wieprecht, Mark Wierima, Michael Willette, Roger Williams, Robert Wilson, Joyce Wilson, Stephen Wright, Terrie Yale, David Young, Kit Young, Dudley Zaccaria, Robert Zahumensky, Patrick Zigler, Jo Elsner, Daniel Miller, Karen Proby, Jan Sanders, David Scott, Gary Seibt, Steve Van Cleave, Robert NOT SHOWN Bensin, Susan Blankenship, William Dinsmore, Sandra Hughes, Steve Klostermann, Connie Ledford, Gary Lee, Sharon McKennett, Patrick May, Claude Miller, Charlotte Palaniuk, Monty Pointer, Sandra Silkey, Gene Wanjira, Grace Wood, Dave class of '68 To a sophomore class at Parkrose enthusiasm builds right away. The Sophomore class is always the most X ' f 3, spirited and enthusiastic as the wonderful years of 5 P rf high school really begin. This year's sophomores ' fd started the year with active support of Homecoming i if J ' and in the toy drive. in ' 1 I - y The Class of '68 became the largest class to enter 5 r A Parkrose, succeeding the Senior and junior classes. ' ' ' They became united as they stood against upper 5 T fi classmen in class competition. They watched as the 'd I building grew to accomodate the growing student T T i g body. f V A As they progress toward their junior year at Parkrose 5, ' W the class of '68 takes one more step toward an adult 'I 'V ' M. min the makingjr President: Ron Krieger Vice President: Sue Gossling, Phil Koglin Secretary: Kathy VanLom Treasurer: Gretchen Bare IT , Q :3 J is lax, , A ft u 'A Ih- .x 1-ll I.5r l all 's Fifa: ' Qu I rx 'Ili I : R . Abbott, Gary Abdich, Robert Adams, Charles Agner, Sharon Ahlberg, Steven Albertson, Marjorie Allred, Vonda Amick, Pamela Anderson, Geraldine Anderson, joan Anderson, Mary Angelos, Gaylene Armen, Gorjean Armstrong, Judith Arnold, Gerald Artman, Larry Ashenbrenner, Gary Babcock, Carol Baker, Michael Balzer, Annetta Bare, Gretchen Batterson, Susan Bean, Donald Bell, Susan Bennett, David Bennett, janet Bergstrom, Beverly Berry, Linda Billson, Donna Black, Lawrence Blade, Lee Blair, Debra Balgburn, Susan Blankenship, Gerald Blaschke, Robert Blatchley, Loretta Booth, Karla Borden, Peter Brace, Angela Briggs, Jeffrey Broderson, Vicki Brooks, Patrick Brown, Diane Brown, Michael Bruhn, Walter Buckley, Barbara Burgess, Curtis Burgin, Patricia Burke, Michael Burnett, Christine Butterfield, Boyd Calcagno, Cheryle Canty, Gary Carlson, David Carlson, James Chapman, joe Charbonneau, Valerie Cheran, David Chick, Linda Christenson, Margaret Clark, Catherine Clark, Jacque Clark, Sharon Coates, Lynne Coffman, Donna Colahan, Patricia Comstock, Daniel Courtney, James Cromb, William Cullen, Arnold Dahl, Gary Danaher, Philip Darrow, Dorene Dasen, Michael Davies, Ronald Davies, Johnny Davis, Richard Dazey, Ken Deane, Dennis DeMond, Randall Depperman, Linda DeRossett, Linda Deyo, Gary Diebel, Patricia Diehl, james Dillman, Donald D'Innocente, Laraine Doherty, Christopher Drais, Gene Driver, Crystal Driver, Francis DuBay, john Dunn, Gayle Eaton, Linda Eder, Steven Edwards, Lucy Ehr, Marcia Elliot, Jean Emburg, Susan Emig, Stephen Errico, Marie Everest, Terry Everist, Christy Fadenrecht, Marilyn Fahrion, Wayne Farr, Virginia Farris, Linda Flaming, Sherry Ford, Marcus France, Michael Fredricksen, Martha Fritz, Robert Fulcher, Ronald Gaggero, Diana Garcia, john Gardiner, Joanne -cg, 1 Q35 wi 'ii is fl V-ul .1 f Q. l.. ,19- sophomores Alxrli Gawthorne, Maureen Geist, Gregory Gillies, Carol Gilliland, Frank Gilliland, Nancy Godon, jerry Gordanier, Douglas Gordon, Donna Gossling, Susan Grant, Joyce Hadley, Michael Haftorson, Janis Hagist, Jerry Hair, James Hale, Tommy Hall, Dennis Hall, Victoria Hancock, Jacquelyn Hansen, Richard Hardin, Linda Hardin, Nancy Hargrave, David Harlow, Linda Harlow, Patricia Harm, Gary Harris, Dianne Harrison, Steven Hasbrook, Linda Haslett, Gregory Haynes, Jon Healy, Michele Helvey, Pamela Henderson, David Henderson, Steven Hendrickson, Richard Hendrickson, Robert Hendryx, Kelly Hester, Howard Hildebrand, jean Hoffman, Sandra Hogan, Diane Hoge, Donald Holen, Joann Holm, Daniel Holmes, Steve Hongo, Wendolyn Howard, Gerald Hudson, Kathryn Hunt, Gerald Hunter, Diane Hynes, john Ingram, Karen Ivester, Eugene jackson, Rodney Jensen, Gail jessing, Patti Johansen, Martin johndohl, Craig John sen, Annette Johnson Brooke Johnson Dorothy john son Douglas Johnson Kenneth Johnson Suzanne Johnston, Robert Jones, Marilynn jones, Stephen Jordan, Dianne Joslin, James Judkins, Kathleen Karge, John Keck, Paul Keller, Gary Keller, Roger Kelley, james Kelley, Larry Kennedy, Marshall Kerr, David Killin, Debby Kimbrell, Sara King, Thorumn Kirievsky, Donna Klinker, Nancy Knight, Nancy Koglin, Philip Krein, Richard Kretschrner, LaVonn Krieger, Ronald Krzewinski, Theresa Kuchler, Diane Kuechle, Carol Kuhlman, Nancy LaMar, Wendolyn Lamb, Robert Lambert, Kay Langman, Claudia Langston, Mary LaPore, David Larreau, Richard Larson, Carol Ann Lavin, Morgan Lebsack, Pamela Leuthold, Pamela Lewis, Michael Lightfoot, Harold Longmire, Marcia Lotspeich, Linda Lowe, Elaine Lowe, james Lower, Sharon Lund, Gail Lundy, Leicha Lusby, Verne Lyman, Michael McArther, Georgia McCall, Edward .3 ff i ' l ...- .. 435,- f-' 444' v-115 ffllioffu ,P Q V' sophomores 'ZS it McCallum, Leona McCleary, Jerry McCleary, Larry McGrew, Rebecca McKenzie, Gary McKenzie, Kip McMullen, James McNutt, Beverly McQuaw, john MacGillis, George Madden, Robert Malanphy, Michael Marsh, Barbara Marsh, Daniel Martens, Edward Martin, Gerald Marumoto, Georgia Matheson, Jean Matthews, Caren Mattson, Wanda Melvin, Patricia Meng, Claudia Metcalf, Nancy Meuser, D'Ann Miller, Charles Miller, Ronald Milner, Sandra Moberg, Patricia Moltke, John Moore, Barbara Moore, Jacquelyn Moore, Mary Moore, Susan Morgan, Charla Morrill, Sherman Moss, Dean Moy, Deborah Murray, Nancy Murray, Stephen Naggier, Marilyn Nasman, Paul Nelson, James Nelson, John Nelson, Patricia Nelson, Terri Nielsen, Ruth O'Kelly, Beverly Olguin, Dorothy O'Neil, Timmie Owen, Margaret Palmer, Francie Palmer, Melissa Parks, Michelle Parrish, Diana Parrish, Sally Patrick, jack Paul, Lynnette Paulson, Marilyn Payne, Kathryn Peil, George Pendergraft, Wendie Peterson, Karin Peterson, Robert Petri, Kenneth Pfeifer, Robert Philbrook, Adelheide Poch, William Polly, Coreen Porteous, Rose Potampa, Julianne Prideaux, Pamela Priest, Randall Quigley, Ronald Raser, Cynthia Redding, Linda Reed, john Reed, Kenneth Rich, Penni Riedmiller, Robert Ritt, Judith Roalsen, Marta Roberts, Douglas Robertson, john Robinson, Bruce Robinson, Gloria Rogers, David Root, David Rosander, Gary Ruef, George Rupe, Robert Rushing, Martha Ryan, Gary Sands, Steven Sanseri, Margaret Savage, Sherril Sayre, Vicki jo Schall, George Schelot, Suzanne Schifferdecker, William Schlaht, David Schock, Wayne Schulareke, Roberta Scott, Edward Scott, Wayne Seely, Patti Seibt, Richard Selling, joel Sempert, Daniel Service, Gary Shafer, LeGay Shields, Linda Shirley, Marsha Shore, Joe Shum, Nancy Simmons, Gerald Simmons, Susan ei 'hifi I YH! ' ' X yi I 14' f f A501 sophomores bn il I .na 1 5,1 ru- 4 Q. Q. , Q1 X-ni ,. .1 Simpson, John Sleeth, Thomas Smith, Andrew Smith, Burnell Smith, Kathy Snodgrass, John Sparks, James Spore, Sharon Sprague, Linda Sprick, Timothy Stadey, Robert Stearns, Susan Steele, Molly Stephenson, Donna Stevens, Sidney Stites, julane Stock, Mary Stotz, Glenn Stover, Eric Strong, Larrie Stuerhoff, Harry Suchy, Kelly Sullivan, Shirley Susie, john Swenson, Gary Swyers, Darlyn Takeuchi, Lynn Takeuchi, Nancy Tatom, Shirley Thomas, Dennis Thompson, Rosanne Thrasher, Judith Tombleson, Diana Turner, Dianne Tumidge, Lesley Van Atta, Richard Van Atta, Shirley Van Lom, Kathleen Varnado, Thomas Veentjer, Maryann Veit, Kip Vincent, Gail Wagner, Peggy Wagner, Ronald Wakehouse, Robert Wallace, Susan Wardwell, Harvel Warner, Rodney Warren, Juanita Watkins, Dale Watson, Johnny Webb, Christine Webster, Monty Welch, Lee Welch, Robert Wellman, Douglas Westfall, Patricia White, Tom Whitehead, Gary Widing, Rodman Wierima, Deborah Williams, Brian Williams, Kathleen Williams, Leland Wills, Diana Wilson, Kenneth Winter, Daniel Winterlich, Hans Wolchesky, George Wood, Kim Wright, Pamela Wyatt, Kim Wyatt, Lynea Yates, Louise Young , Colleen York, George Zirschky, Sharon Ast, Willetha Brady, Stephen Brantner, Fawn NOT SHOWN Armijo, Everett Blomquist, Martha Bononcin, Ruth Cates, Linda Dillman, Donald Donalson, Sterling Evans, Ginger Franklin, Daniel Hewitt, Virginia Kreuzer, Gary Lacoss, james Lee, Lawrence McFadden, Janet McLean, Irene Normoyle, Donna Risla, Helge Shibley, Kent Thomas, David West, Thomas Wolf, Diane sophomores senior activities v, 7. r The backbone of an annual lies in its advertisers. Without these people and their sup- port a yearbook of this scope and quality would not be possi- ble. Each of these persons had 5. 4 F . . . t d t ' d if. genuine interest in Parkrose . '11 .. ' 1' 7 U, . S u C , f as a community and as a in 5 gf' school. They are willing to if fi g . if ' a . ff '52-Q-A ig. support: in return we should ia! 5 1' - Q? 'I J X :ie - if 53 f support them. The Equus Ferox fin? rf f Y QL.: , d S i Q f F 5 .2 gg Staff wishes to thank each and a 6 r ' yi . I-'afgbigiy adVeff1Se1'- Biff is A V f' 2155.911 .7 I 5-H3 'rife f.4:5, :qq1vf, 2-3, ' F vga- . ., ig f-' if j- s 1 -ry -4, N :JI P,- i.-,- -. f Y H Ni, 1 Q T ,La gb ,f.w,,A y ..ss fa. ' wrgj , ,X , Ai lags? . i -4z:-gv,f-gsr,,.,,,i,- fi - iff' I W -Wmwwwvmwmw V. . f -. ., k K Qt pygiq. ' . 'P S Nite Tiff a l I I alias, ' , ' jf ' l .:: fiiiffe- - ' 1 I i .. Ly s p a p Ma, 5 ,155 Q,-2,-.L ,,,, ,. If--X1 N I xf - if -- -Q27 ' 3 I mil'- w, N N5 .f W 4 Q',5:s?:.!1.:-, ' H 1 f- .L im .,.. , .,.,. ,, , ,, an A, I- A 1 o t 'fir .. , .... Y I af ,. -' Al. EF? H Ir Q F 3 . i wif-F5 'W-'Eff I' I Aw' 'QT H 'W s Q 'C x nu . , Q HL 5, - ' E .. , ,A Ag- im: . , ..... ..L ,,.. . P, Y, Y: A, ,.,.. ,.....,...- ' ' - T'1?F.J GTJERICA FUESDAY5 9111 Pl 0 THURSDIYS BLM H W wmv ' ww- 1-.:':1: 4g..- Lies - senior activities Abbott, David: S.B. 3rd V. Pres., Budd Staff-Sports Ed., Band, Honor Society, Lewis and Clark College Adams, Nancy: F.H.A.-Treas., Pep Club, Student Asst.-Home Ec., Girls League Rep., College. Ahlberg, Karen: j.V. and Varsity Rally, Honor Society, Entre Nous, Rhodes Hi-Board, Girl's State. Albert, Mary jo: junior Class Sec., Girl's League Rep., Quill and Scroll, Portland State College. Alexander, Dave: Oregon Technical Institute. Allen, Merlie: G.A.A.-Vice President, Pep Club, Ski Club, Gymnastics, University of Oregon. Allison, Dan: l.C.C. Rep., Social Committee, Entre Nous, Literary Review, Lewis and Clark College. Alton, Harry: Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling. Ames, Ron: German Club, Dance Band, Pep Band, Portland State University. Anderson, Jim: j.V. Football, Work. Anderson, Kip: Student Council, Wrestling, Spanish Club, University of Oregon. Anderson, Richard: Tennis, Science Club, Safety Committee, Science Club-Vice President., Portland, State College. Arildson, Linda: Equus Ferox-Copy Ed., Quill and Scroll, Student Council, German Club, Portland State College. Armstrong, Deanna: Rhythemettes, G.A.A., Entre Nous, College. Ast, Stephanie: Entre Nous, Miss Snowflake '64, Bronco-ettes, Oregon State College. Babcock, John: Varsity Track, j.V. Football, College. Baetkey, Mary Lu: Pep Club, Alpha-I-Daka-Vice President 8L Secretary, Bronco-ettes, F.H.A., Eastern Oregon College. Balcom, Linda: Multnomah School of the Bible, Good Samaritan School of Nursing. Ballard, Julie: Pep Club, Ski Club, German Club, Outdoor Club, Publicity Club. Balsiger, Richard: Dance Band-President, Pep Band Drum Major, I.C.C., Student Council, University of Oregon. Bamford, Connie: Band, Alpha-I-Daka, F.H.A., Girls League, IBM School. Banta, Terrance: Varsity Football, Letterman Club, Oregon State University. Barrus, Darrell: Swimming, Spanish Club, Oregon Technical Institute. Barrus, Nancy: French Club, Girls League, College. Barry, Harold: Ski Club, Philosophy Club, Forensics, University of Oregon. Bartlett, Dan: Dance Band, Pep Band. Beach, Glenda: F.T.A.-Vice President, Honor Society, German Club, Varsity Swimming, College. Bean, Gary: Dance Band, Spanish Club, Pep Band, Track. Bean, Katherine: German Club, F.H.A.-Parlimentarian, Alpha-I-Daka, Girls League Rep., Portland State College. 248 Beek, Sue: German Club-Vice President, Girls League-Vice President, Inter-Club Council, Varsity Tennis Team, University of Oregon. Belew, Lida: Rhythmettes. Bell, Kathy: Pep Club, Alpha-I-Daka, German Club, IRL, Business College. Benjamin, John: Radio Club-Pres., Entre Nous, Auto Club, Safety Club, Oregon State University. Bennett, Jacklyn: Pep Club, F.T.A., Ski Club, Student Council, Oregon College of Education. Bennett, Linda: Entre Nous, Ski Club, University of Oregon. Bergstrom, Linda: Portland State College. Bettendorf, Daniel: Service. Blake, Jan: Nordstrom's Hi-Board, Bud Staff, Ski Club, Inter-Club Council, Lewis and Clark College Blatchley, Lynn: Chorraliers, A-Choir, Beauty College. Bobbitt, Tom: Senior Class Sec., Philosophy Club, J.V. Football, Oregon State University. Boelens, Linda: Transfer from David Douglas, Portland State College. Bresnehan, Judy: Alpha-I-Daka, Debonaires, Thespians, University of Oregon. Briggs, Dave: Portland State College. Briggs, Harold: College. Briggs, Steve: Varsity Swimming-Cap., Senior V. President, Letterman Club-Sec., Baseball, University of Oregon. Brooks, Marni: Alpha-I-Daka, Bronco-ettes, Bronco-Hi-Lites, Beauty School. Burke, Shirley: A-Choir, Beauty College. Burkett, Nanci: J.V. Rally, G.A.A., Student Council, Girls League. Burleigh, Joyce: German Club, Pep Club, Emanuel School of Nursing. Burnett, Judy: National Honor Society, Entre Nous-Pres., A-Choir, Student Council, Equus Ferox Staff. Burney, Rochelle: Literary Review, Honor Society, Student Council, Entre Nous, Portland State College. Butler, Cheryl: Choraliers, Girls League, G.A.A., College. Cameron, Ed: Varsity Football 81, Baseball, Student Council, Ski Club, Letterman Club, Oregon Col- lege of Education. Cardoza, Rod: Honor Society, Wrestling, J.V. Football, IRL, Oregon State University. Charlot, Denny: Ski Club, Oregon Technical Institute. Christel, Ronald: Student Council, Equus Ferox Staff, Varsity Rally, Literary Review, Portland State College. Churchill, Mike: J.V. Wrestling, J.V. Track, Varsity Football, Ski Club, University of Oregon. Clark, Pat: Entre Nous, Girls League Committee Chairman, F.T.A., F.H.A., College. Colton, Bob: Varsity Track, Pops Orchestra, Hi-C, Letterman Club, College. Conner, Pat: Baseball, Varsity Rally, King Cotton Court, Student Council, Oregon State University. Conser, Sydney: Tumbling, G.A.A., Alpha-I-Daka, Girls League, Portland State College. Copeland, Jim: Portland Community College. Corbin, Claudia: Swim Team, Alpha-I-Daka, Girls League Committees, Girls League, Portland State College. 1? T 249 Couturier, Bruce: Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Letterman Club-President, Spanish Club, Notre Dame. Creed, Adria: Girls League. Curry, Marilyn: Student Council, Honor Society, Spanish Club, Varsity Tennis, College. Cutler, Bob: Oregon State University. Davis, Barbara: Pops Orchestra-President, Spanish Club, Emanuel School of Nursing. Dawson, Steve: Swimming Team, Portland State College. DeLosier, Robert: j.V. Football, Lewis and Clark College. Dennis, Lynda: Work. DeVault, Nancy: German Club, G.A.A., Alpha-I-Daka, Assembly Committee, Lewis and Clark College. DeVore, Lynda: Entre Nous, Ski Club, Outdoor Club, Pep Club, University of Oregon. Donaldson, Mary Lee: Choraliers, College. Donaldson, Naomi Kay: F.T.A.-Secretary, Forensics Point Sec., Alpha-I-Daka, Constitution Revision Committee Chairman, University of Oregon. Donaldson, Doug: Transfer from Douglas, Texas Tech. Dotson, Sherry: jr. Class Homecoming Princess, Honor Society, Meier and Frank Hi-Board, Alpha-I- Daka-Treasurer, Equus Ferox-Bus. Manager. Davis, Kathy: F.T.A., Alpha-I-Daka, Band, Portland State College. Dow, Larry: Equus Ferox Staff, Publicity Club, Cross Country, Literary Review, Portland State College. Doyle, Romaine: Bud Staff, Quill and Scroll-President, Girls League-Committee Chairman, German Club, Student Council, Oregon Dental School. Drake, Rod: Portland State College. Dye, John: Varsity Football, Baseball, Basketball, Letterman Club, Honor Society, College. Eaton, Glenn: Entre Nous, Science Club, Publicity Club, Inter Club Council, Oregon State University. Ehlers, John: j.V. Football, Multnomah College. Ehr, Milt: Varsity Swim Team, Student Council, Letterman Club, University of Oregon. Eley, Mike: College. Etchison, Dan: A-Choir, Entre Nous, Music Man and Annie Get Your Gun, Navy ROTC. Evenson, Linda: j.V. and Varsity Rally, Sweethearts Ball Princess, Equus Ferox Staff, Honor Society, University of Oregon. Everest, Ted: Wrestling, Military Service, College. Farr, Dorothy: Student Council, Portland State College. Faulkner, Melinda: Business College. Fickett, Garry: Entre Nous, University of Oregon. Fletcher, Craig: Varsity Track, Letterman Club, j.V. Football, Clark junior College. Flood, Marya: Girls League, Ski Club, Choraliers, A-Choir, Portland State College. Forney, Dave: Portland Community College Frank, Gregg: Honor Society, Letterman Club, Varsity Football, Student Council-lst V. Pres. Ski Club. Frietag, Dean: Varsity Football, Honor Society, Letterman Club, Senior Class-Sgt. at Arms, Oregon State University. Fulcher, Linda: Bronco-ettes-Pres., junior Class-Sec., Girls League-Sec., Student Body-Sec., Forensics Garre, Al: Varsity Football, Varsity Track, J.V. Football, Basketball, and Baseball, Letterman Club, Oregon State University. 250 Gaudina, Judy: Pep Club-Sec., Alpha-I-Daka, Ski Club, Student Council, Oregon State University. Gaudry, Dennis: College Gibbons, Janis: Girls League, Entre Nous, Library Asst. Health Room Duty, Business College. Godon, Robert: Chess and Go Club, Entre Nous, University of Oregon. Grodanier, Dean: Honor Society, Thespians, Quill and Scroll-V.Pres., Standing Committee Chairman, Bud Staff. Grazier, Thomas: Radio Club, Service or Portland State College. Green, Larry: Transfer from Reynolds, Portland State College. Grosness, John: Varsity Baseball, Letterman Club, J.V. Basketball and Football, Biology-lab Asst. Oregon State University. Gunderson, Carol: Bronco-hi-Lites, Entre Nous, Girls League, Work. Gwinner, Linda: Ski Club, Portland Community College. Haak, Wayne: Work. Haedinger, John: German Club, University of Oregon. Hames, John: Student Council, Letterman Club, Varsity Swimming, Spanish Club, University of Oregon. Hanson, Steve: Pep Band, German Club, Dance Band, Oregon State University. Hardesty, Linda: Honor Society, Ski Club, Senior Class Treas., German Club-Hist., G.A.A. Hardman, Gale: Portland State College. Hargrave, Dan: Work. Harvey, Larry: Literary Review-Ed., Twelfth Night, Philosophy Club, Equus Ferox Staff. Hausner, Stephen: Varsity Track, Portland Community College. Hayes, Clarice: Thespians, A-Choir, F.H.A.-Hist., Robbainn of Choir, Beauty College. Hebb, Pat: German Club, Publicity Club, WAC. Henderson, Regina: F.H.A., Girls League, Business College. Hensley, Linda: Bronco-ettes, German Club, College. Hepfner, Bill: F.T.A., Publicity Club, University of Oregon. Hieb, Kenneth: Varsity Basketball, J.V.Football, Freshman Class-V.Pres., German Club, College. Hinckley, Vicki: Bud Staff-Editorial Ed., Assembly Standing Committee Chairman, Entre Nous, Honor Society, College. Hainess, Sandra: Transfer from Newport High School, Entre Nous, Girls League. Hodges, Denny: Swimming Team, Work or College. Holcomb, Brian: Publicity Club, Entre Nous, Philisophy Club, Portland State College. Holly, Bob: Student Council, Gymnastics Team, Oregon State University. Holmes, Jackie: Thespians, Pep Club, I.C.C., Booster Club, Work. Howard, Dennis: Nat'l. Forensic League, Thespians, National Merit Scholar, Portland State College. Hughes, Darlene: Alpha-I-Daka, Tennis Team, G.A.A., Girls League. Hurlbert, Mike: Baseball, Outdoor Club. Ingram, Jan: Beauty College. Irvin, Melvine: Homecoming Princess-'63, Sophomore-Y-Teens-Treas., Spanish Club, Girls League, Portland State College. Jensen, Richard: College. Jeschke Tom: German Club, Letterman Club, Track, Twelfth Night, College. Johnsen, Chris: Gymnastics Team, Football, College. Johnson, Tony: Varsity Wrestling, Oregon State University. Jones, Nancy: Shana, Bronco-ettes, F.T.A., Entre Nous, Booster Club, Oregon State University. Jones, Sue: German Club, Ski Club, Business College. Jvett, Tim: Student Council, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, Constitution and Election Commit- tee, Oregon State Universitv. Kappeler, Ken: Portland State College. Kauffman, Diana: Bronco-Hi-Lites, Assembly Committee, Tumbling, College. Kavanaugh, Joyce: Entre Nous, F.T.A., Pops Orchestra, Assembly Standing Committee, University of Portland. Kelly, Jim: J.V. Football, College, Air Force. Kelly, Jim: Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Letterman Club, Oregon State University. Kemp, Eileen: F.H.A.-Pres., Bronco-Ettes, Inter Club Council, Alpha-I-Daka, Choraliers. Kennedy, Cathi: Entre Nous, Girls League, Bronco-ettes, Oregon State University. 251 Kennedy, Beverly: Publicity Club, German Club, Quill and Scroll, Bud Staff-Asst.Ed., Business College Kennedy, Michael: Radio Club, Science Club, Air Force. Kennedy, Pat: Science-Club. Kerr, Dan: Transfer from West Lynn, Baseball, College. Kicker, Bob: Transfer from San jose California, College. Kirby, Michael: Honor Society-Pres., Ski Club, I.R.L., Equus Ferox Staff, Seattle University. Kogut, Karen: Homecoming Princess '63, Sophomore candidate for Miss Merry Christmas, Ski Club, Hon- or Society, German Club. Konantz, Jean: Business College. Krein, Nancie: 1.V. Basketball and Football Rally, German Club Bronco-Hi-Lites, Gymnastics Team, College. . .1 qi Krieger, Joanne: Honor Society-Sec., Awards Committee Chairman, German Club, j.V. Football Rally Oregon State University. Kuchler, David: Band, Forensics, Science Club, Cross-Country, University of Oregon. Laffoon, Sherry: Spanish Club, Girls League, Portland State College. Lamb, Don: j.V. Football, Varsity Football, Military. Lankford, Jim: Portland State College. Lapp, Rhonda: A-Choir, Spanish Club, Choraliers, Bronco-ettes, Portland State College. Larson, Richard: Track, Wrestling, German Club, College. Lawrance, Cynthia: Girls League, Work. Lee, jon: Transfer from Centennial High School, Portland Community College, Service. Lewis, Ronald: Portland Community College. Lidbeck, Viky: German Club. Lincoln, Bonne: Bud Staff-Art Ed., A-Choir, German Club, Bronco-Hi-Lites, Choraliers, Lippitt, Calvin: Science Club, German Club, University of Oregon. Lisk, Peg: Student Body Asst. Sec., Pep Club-V.Pres., Entre Nous, Honor Society, Equus Ferox Staff. Longan, Nancy: Science Club, Business College. Longcor, Kelly: American Field Service Student-Turkey, Student Body-Treas., Metropolitan Youth Ad- visory Commission, Honor Society, Portland State College. Loos, Bob: Varsity Football, j.V. Football, Portland State College. McCartney, Tom: Varsity Wrestling Varsity Swimming, Portland State College. McCollum, Scott: Varsity Wrestling, Spanish Club, Student Council, Assembly Committee, Oregon State College. McCoy, Ronald: Philosophy Club, SkiClub, University of Oregon. McElroy, Ronald: Gymnastics Team, Annie Get Your Gun, Varsity Wrestling, Diving, College. McFadden, Pat: Varsity Football Trainer, Varsity Basketball Trainer, Letterman Club, Baseball. McFeron, Sue: Bronco-ettes, G.A.A., Girls League, Tumbling Team, College. McKee, Terry: Debonaires, Choir, T.T.A., Student Director, Pacific University School of Music. McKenney, Stephen: A.V., Spanish Club. McKinney, Ben: Varsity Wrestling, Student Council, Portland Community College. McLean, Linda: Pep Club, Entre Nous, Band, Philosophy Club, College. Magedanz, Linda: Transfer from Madison High School, German Club, Alpha-I-Daka-Sec., Girls League Oregon State University. 252 7 Mahoney, Steve: Entre Nous, Science Club, Philosophy Club, National Merit Scholar, Oregon State University. Main, Doug: Entre Nous, Portland State College. Maiwald, Sandra: University of Oregon. Mariana, Michele: Thespian-Pres., Literary Review staff, Philosophy Club, Columnist in Bud, University of Portland. Markham, Ken: Baseball. Marsh, Susan: I.C.C., G.A.A., Pres, and Treas., Bronco-Hi-Lites, Bronco-ettes, College. Massello, Alan: Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Wrestling, j.V.Basketball, College. Mathews, Nlichael: Oregon State University. Mathison, Judy: Portland Community College. Matthews, David: German Club, Inter-Club Council, Drama, College. Meats, Cathy: Transfer from North Eugene High, Beauty College, Girls League, A-Choir. Mercer, Kitty: Spanish Club, Pep Club, Business College. Micciche, Doug: J.V.Football, Student Council, Junior Class-Sgt. at Arms, Portland State College. Middal, Candy: Alpha-I-Daka-V.Pres., Booster Club, Girls League, F.H.A., Beauty College. Miller, Linda: Equus Ferox-Ed., Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Girl of the Month-Friendship, A-Choir- Sec. Morre, john: Varsity Cross Country, Hi-C-Pres., I.C.C., College. Moretty, Don: Outdoor Club-Treas., Student Council, Entre Nous, J. V. Football and Track,Portland State College. Morrill, Janet: Work. Mosso, Carol: Entre Nous, Alpha-I-Daka, F-H-A., Library Committee-Girls League, College. Mosso, Loretta: Pep Club, Entre Nous, Alpha-I-Daka, F.H.A., Portland State College. Mulligan, Paulette: Alpha-I-Daka, Portland Community College. Nelsen, Kris: J.V. and Varsity Rally, Quill and Scroll, Ski Club, Bronco-Hi-Lites, Equus Ferox Staff. Norlin, jim: Honor Society, Sophomore Class-V.Pres., Standing Committee Chairman, Student Council, Oregon State University. Ober, Buck: Ski Club, Oregon State University. O'Kelly, Kathy: Pep Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Portland State College. Olsen, Larry: Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Spanish Club, I.V.Basketball, Oregon State University. Osborn, Ed: Varsity Football, Spanish Club, Letterman Club, Varsity Baseball, Inter Club Council, University of Oregon. ? '. 'FE N-.ti Palmer, Ralph: Letterman Club, Varsity Track, Varsity Basketball, Inter-Club Council, Portland Com- munity College. Parks, Kim: Girls League, Entre Nous, Transfer from Kalani High, University of Hawaii. Parks, Merrae: Entre Nous, Band, Work. Parsons, Don: Varsity Cross Country, Track, Science Club, Oregon State University. Patrick, Sharon: Transfer from Ramey High School, Puerto Rico, Girls League, University of Texas. Payne, Arnold: Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Letterman Club, Gymnastics Club, College. Pedersen, Nikki: Entre Nous, Honor Society, Shana, Girls League, Reed College. Perry, Caryl: Thespians, G.A.A., Swimming Team, Alpha-I-Daka, University of Oregon Dental School. 253 Peterson, Daniel: Portland State College. Peterson, Toby: Audio-Visual, Work. Pfannenstiel, DeLane: Varsity Wrestling, Letterman Club, Inter-Club Council, Entre Nous, Portland State College. Pierce, Allen: Oregon State University. Pohrman, Dennis: Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track, U. S. Navy. Pointer, Sandi: Beauty College. Pokinsky, Lily: Entre Nous, Pep Club, Homecoming Princess '65, A.F.S. Student, Universidad Central de Venezuela. Pope, Marvin: Outdoor Club-V.Pres., Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, Pep Band, Portland State College. Presley, jim: j.V. and Varsity Tennis, German Club, Handbook Committee, Oregon State University. Provancha, Lynne: Art Club, G.A.A., Philosophy Club, Band, College. Raab, Dixie: Student Council, Pep Club, Girls Tennis, Ski Club, University of Oregon. Racanelli, Ruth: Western Business University. Randolph, Wayne: J.V. Cross Country and Track, Equus Ferox-Art Ed., Honor Society, University of Oregon. Raglione, Larry: Gymnastics Show, Dance Show, College Entre Nous, Service. Raser, Robert: Pep Band, Dance Band, German Club, College. Rea, Kathleen: G.A.A., Bronco-Ettes, Pep Club, Entre Nous, Lewis and Clark College. Redding, Doris: Girls Gymnastics, G.A.A., Western Business College. Reese, Tom: Wrestling, Spanish Club, College. Reeves, Barb: Choraliers, A-Choir, Portland Community College. Regner, Steve: Student Council, Standing Committee, Entre Nous, Portland State College. Richardson, Steve: Army. Roberts, Kenneth: Ski Club, Multnomah College. Rogers, john: Cross Country, Track, Ski Club, Clark junior College. Rosander, Clare: F.H.A.-Publicity Ed., Hi-Board, Modeling School. Rosenthal, Liana: Portland Community College, Work. Roth, Cheryl: Thespians, A-Choir, Student Store. Rupprecht, Tom: Wrestling, Track, College. Sarine, Gail: Honor Society, Equus Ferox, Student Council, Alpha-I-Daka-Pres., Oregon State University. Sayre, Veronica: Transfer from Sweethome Union High, Beauty College. Schaffert, Paul: Student Council, Varsity track, Letterman club, German Club, University of Oregon. Schneider, jeff: Student Body President, Student Body 3rd. V. Pres., Varsity Football-co-capt., Varsity Baseball-capt., College. Scott, Georgene: Alpha-I-Daka, Entre Nous, F.H.A., Girls League, N.N.C. Scott, Sandi: Bronco-Ettes, Shana, Bronco-Hi-Lites, Alpha-I-Daka, Beauty College. Scott, Steve: Outdoor Club, Science,Club, Radio Club. Seiser, Virginia: Alpha-I-Daka-Treas., F.T.A., Band-Sec. 8a Treas., Entre Nous-Sec., College. Sergeant, Linda: Entre Nous, G.A.A., Tennis team, Girls League, Business College. Sermuks, Dave: Swimming Team, Portland State College. Shanahan, Vicki: Bronco-Hi-Lites, Work. 254 Sherman, Tim: Hi-C, Track, College. Shirley, Chris: German Club, Student Council, j.V. Basketball, j.V. Baseball, College. Shine, Don: Portland State College. Shirley, Linda: Girls Gymnastics-Capt., Alpha-I-Daka, Bronco-Hi-Lites, G.A.A., University of Oregon. Shrock, Nancy: Girls League, Entre Nous, Portland State College. Simmons, Richard: Varsity Wrestling, Cross Country, Portland Community College. Sisson, Diane: Student Council, Transfer from Marycrest, Oregon State College. Skyles, John: I.V.Football, Varsity Baseball, Dance Band, Pep Band, Portland Community College. Smalley, Doug: Science Club-Sec., College. Smith, Bryan: Spanish Club, College. Smith, Gary: Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, j.V. Football, University of Oregon. Smith, Pam: Pep Club-Pres., Debonaires, A-Choir, German Club, College. I Smith, Patricia: Entre Nous, Emanuel School of Nursing. Snodgrass, Dennis: Transfer from Franklin High School, Ski Club, College. Snow, Deborah: F.T.A., Thespians, Portland State College. Spurling, Anne: Girls League, German Club.-V.Pres., Pep Club, University of Oregon Nursing School. Stallone, Chuck: Steed, Jan: Honor Society, Sophomore Girls Service Club-Pres., Thespians, College. Steffen, Jeff: German Club, Science Club, Band, Radio Club, Portland State College. Stephens, Dave: Student Council, Wrestling, Audio Visual, Work. Stevens, Betty: Pep Club, German Club. Stevens, Leigh: Spanish,Club, Science Club, Constitutional Revision Committee, Willamette University. Stewart, Charlotte: Honor Society, Constitutional Revision Committee, German Club, Band, Emanuel Hospital School of Nursing. Stewart, William: Varsity Football, j.V.Basketball, Letterman Club, College. Sullivan, Bill: Football, Wrestling, College. Taylor,tPatricia: F.T.A.-Pres., Honor Society, Bronco-Hi-Lifes, Bronco-Ettes, Oregon College of Edu- ca ron. Theus, Anne: Honor Society-Treas., Thespians, Pep Club, Equus Ferox Staff, Girls League-Hist. Thom, Don: United States Marine Corp. Thomas, Wayne: Senior Class Pres., junior Class-Treas., Student Council, Executive Council, College. Thompson, Walless: Dramatic Arts Show, A-Choir, Debonaires, Thespians. Tilford, Bruce: College. Todd, Mark: Oregon Technical Institute, Air Force. Townsend, Terse: Business College. Turner, Dan: Letterman Club, Varsity Track, Oregon State University. Tyler, Clint: Work. Udenberg, Kris: G.A.A., Bronco-Ettes, College. VanAtta, Ron: j.V. Basketball-Manager, Varsity Basketball-Manager, Outdoor Club. VanEaton, Darlene: Transfer from Jefferson High School, Beauty College. 255 Vanek, Kathy: Student Body Co-Treas. Quill and Scroll, Pep Club, Bud Staff, Emanual Hospital School of Nursing. VanRooy, Sally: Girls League-President, Swim Team-Captain, Golf Team, Ski Club, University of Oregon. Varnado, John: j.V. Baseball, German Club, Portland State College. Veentjer, Claudia: G.A.A., Pep Club, F.T.A., Thespians, German Club. Verholm, jackie: A-Choir, Business College. Vinyard, Judie: Y-Teens, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Bronco-ettes, College. Waddell, Sandi: Student Council, Alpha-I-Daka, Homecoming Queen '65, Entre Nous, Western Business College. Ward, Brian: Varsity Football, Wrestling Team, Diving Team, Oregon State College. Wardwell, Clara: F.H.A., Beauty School. Watson, Valerie: Tumbling, German Club, F.H.A., Student Council, G.A.A., University of Oregon. Webber, Bob: Varsity Swimming, German Club, Ski Club, Philosophy Club, College. Webber, Cheryl: Bronco-Hi-Lites, Spanish Club, Student Council, Girls League, Pacific Business College. Webster, Tony: Entre Nous, Track, Gymnastics, Air Force Acadamy. Weis, Marilyn Girls League. Wheeler, Neola: Pep Club-Treas., Girls League, Publicity Committee, Oregon Technical Institute. fain lasik' ...A- White, Regina: Thespians, Student Council, Girls League, Stagecraft,. White, Roland: Student Council, Homecoming Escourt '65, Swimming Team-Diving-Captain., Philosophy Club, Portland State College. Williams, Dan: Wrestling, College. Wills, Donna: Bud-Editor, Quill and Scroll, Girls League Sophomore Service Chairman, Spanish Club, University of Oregon Wilson, Janis: Equus Ferox-Asst. Editor, Quill and Scroll, Ski Club, Student Council, Oregon State University. Winter, Gary: Varsity Wrestling, Marines. Wolfe, Kathy: Girls League, Thespians, Alpha-I-Daka, Portland State College. Young, Eillitta: Lead in Annie Get Your Gun, G.A.A., Alto of the Year '64, Debonairs, Marylhurst. Yuckert, Dale: Radio Club, Science Club, College. Zecha, Mike: Varsity Tennis, German Club, Oregon State University. Zuercher, Chris: Varsity Golf, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Intramurals, University of Oregon. senior activities l , - 1' w t V 1 seniors Abbott, David L., 81, 17, 98, 250, 29, 87, 77, 184, 78 Adams, Nancy J. 36, 37, 200, 49, 187 Ahlberg, Karen L., 250, 38, 200, 39, 24, 64, 168, 81 Albert, Mary Jo, 17, 253, 200, 35, 87, 64, 106, 81, 84 Alexander, David R., 200 Allen, Merlynn L., 254, 36, 37, 200, 46, 54 Allison, Danny R., 200, 60 Alton, Harry K., 120, 144, 200, 145 Ames, Ronald L. 200, 77, 165 Anderson, Danny C. 200 Anderson, James L. 200 Anderson, Kipton'L., 200 Anderson, Richard M., 201, 187, 158, 159 Arildson, Linda J., 254, 201, 88, 89, 84 Armstrong, Deanna L., 201 Arnold, Donna J., 52, 201, 49, 50 Ast, Stephanie, 201, 81 Babcock, John S., 17, 201, 117 . Baetkey, Marylu, 36, 37, 201, 49 Balcom, Linda J., 201 Ballard, Julie A., 37, 201, 60 Balsiger, Richard M. Jr., 201, 77, 187, 75, 78, 81, 50 Bamford, Connie J., 19, 254, 201, 49, 54 Banta, Terrence L., 121, 254, 201 Barrus, Darrel D., 201 Barrus, Nancy L., 202 Barry, Harold B., 23, 11, 202, 179, 56 Bartlett, Daniel R. 22, 202, 77, 75 Beach, Glenda L. 130, 250, 202, 32, 46, 81, 50 Bean, Gary A. 202, 77, 78 Bean, Katherine A. 250, 254, 202, 49, 81, 54 Beek, Susan J. 19, 92, 202, 35, 189 Belew, Lida Loe, 202 Bell, Kathy M. 36, 37, 202, 87 Benjamin, John C. 17, 21, 201, 116 Bennett, Jacklyn J. 254, 202, 46, 159, 50 Bennett, Linda L. 202 Bergstrom, Linda M. 203 Bettendorf, Daniel J. 203 Blake, Janet E. 37, 203 87, 83, 106, 54 Blatchley, Joanna L. 203 Bobbitt, Thomas J. 254, 203, 197 Boelens, Linda L. 203 Bresnehan, Judith C. 203, 83 Briggs, David M. 203 Briggs, Harold M. 203 Briggs, Stephen M. 129, 130, 203, 53, 197, 45 Brooks, Mami Lynn, 203 Buckholtz, Marcy K. 203 Bunch, Mary 253, 203 Burke, Shirley J. 204 Burkett, Nancy 16, 254, 204 Burleigh, Joyce C. 37, 204, 48 Burnett, Judy S. 254, 65, 204, 27, 32, 64, 88, 89, 187 Burney, Rochelle C. 92, 254, 204, 64, 60, 81 Butler, Cheryl D. 204 Cameron, Robert-E. 121, 204, 148, 45, 150 Cardoza, Rodney W. 204, 81 Charlot, Dennis W. 204 Christel, Alan R. 254, 181, 133, 204, 39, 88, 89, 90, 181 Churchill, Michael A. 98, 253, 204, 53 Clark, Patricia L. 253, 204, 64, 49, 50 Colton, Robert C. 205, 45 Conn, Steven E. 205 Conner, Ted Patrick, 90, 98, 25, 255, 254, 133, 60, Conser, Sydney R. 205, 54 Copeland, James R. 205 Corbin, Claudia J. 250, 254, 205 Couturier, Bruce, 121, 205, 150, 105, 148, 146, 60, 45 Creed, Curry, Cutler, Dasen, D avi s, Davis, Davis, Davis, Adria R. 205 Marilyn A. 205, 75, 48, 74 Robert, 205, 187, 158, 159, 81 Frederick W. 205 Barbara L. 205, 75, 48, 74 Carol A. 205 Frances Carrie, 52, 206 Kathleen L. 206, 50 Dawson, Steven C. 130, 206 DeLozier, Robert D. 206 Dennis, Lynda A. 206 DeVault, Nancy K. 206, 54 DeVore, Lynda L. 37, 206, 54 Domitrovich, Sharon A. 206 Donaldson, Mary Lee, 206 Donaldson, Naomi K. 206, 32, 187, 81, 50, 63 Donalson, Douglas L. 206 Dotson, Sherrill L. 206, 88, 89, 81, 54 Dow, Lawrence R. 14, 207, 88, 89, 48 Doyle, Romaine C. 253, 207, 87, 81, 84 Drake, Rodney J. 207 Dye, John Lee, 75, 120, 149, 94, 135, 207, 148, 74, 150, 140, 161, 186, 181, 45 Eaton, Glenn A. 207, 181, 60, 81 Ehlers, John F. 207 Ehr, Milton A. 129, 130, 207, 61 Eley, Michael D. 207 Emstrum, Terry L. 207 Etchison, Daniel E. 207 Evenson, Linda D. 97, 252, 133, 38, 207, 39, 88, 89 105, 81, 54, 84 Everest, Teddy L. 207 Farr, Dorothy M. 21, 206 Faulkner, Melinda A. 21, 208 Fickett, Garry L. 208, 64 Fletcher, Craig D. 250, 208 Flood, Marya J. 208 Forney, David G. 208 Frank, Gregory J. 120, 252, 29, 186, 148, 81, 44 Freitag, 'Dean E. 120, 124, 253, 208, 197, 60, 81, 45 Fulcher, Linda L. 208, 29, 35, 187, 185, 81, 50, 63 Garre, Albert J. 121, 124, 254, 208 Gaudina, Judy M. 36, 208, 54 Gaudry, Deny Gibbons, Janis L. 208 Goden, Robert L. 208, 81 Gordanier, Dean C. 60, 209, 32, 87, 91, 83, 187, 186 Grazier, Thomas C. -16, 25, 254, 209 Green, Larry A. 209 Grosness, John H. 254, 209, 44 Gunderson, Carol A. 42, 209 Gwinner, Linda C. 52, 209, 53 Haach, Wayne P. 209 Haedinger, John M. 209 Hames, John D. 254, 209, 44 Hanson, Stephen D. 14, 22, 209, 77 Hardesty, Linda S. 16, 209, 35, 32, 10 5 , 46, 197, 159 P!! I it iii IH! MU' ig ir Ii., I: 7 'E 'fi' HARVEY BARRAGAR -I..-.tr .iw vt.-.iii 'Eff-9 r' f 1 f f r 4,144 ,' ' 9 1 A M 5 r 0 I 4 l 'I '5 AW' 1 LORRAINE BARRAGAR g ,wa via Henkel LAL: Ti- -E 313 s. W. FIFTH AVENUE PORTLAND 4. OREGON 223-6156 Dear Students: Thank you for having selected us as your official photographer, We have endeavored to justify your faith in us by doing our best to please you, We hope that you like us as well as we liked working for you. In the future, when you have need for good photographs taken by a professional photographer, whether it be a portrait, special pictures of special events, a family group, or formal or candid pictures when you are married, feel free to tell us your requirements, We have an especially fine service on wedding portraits, We shall look forward to seeing you when you again need the services of a professional photographer, Let us again express our appreciation for the fine cooperation of the entire student body, It has made our work with you very pleasant, Sincerely, KENNELL-ELLIS Www, Aafnayafc. Harvey Barragar 258 Hargrave, Daniel W. 210 Harvey, Larry D. 14, 22, 23, 210, 88, 89, 91, 179, 60 Hausner, Steve A. 210 Hayes, Clarice L. 210 Hebb, Patricia L. 210 Henderson, Regina L. 210 Hensley, Linda C. 210 Hepfner, William M. 135, 210, 140, 50 Hieb, Kenneth E. 134, 132, 210, 140 Hinckley, Vicki S. 17, 210, 32, 87, 81, 84 Hodges, Richard D. 210 Hoiness, Sandra K. 210, 64 Holcomb, Brian L. 211, 64 Holly, Robert W. 211 Holmes, Jacquelyn L. 37, 52, 211, 83 Howard, Dennis A. 93, 14, 211, 83, 60, 81, 50, 63 Hughes, Darlene,J. 211 Hurlburt, Michael W. 211 Ingram, Janet K. 211 Irvin, Melvine B. 42, 211 Jensen, Richard B. 211 Johnson, Chris. 211, 83 Johnson, Tony R. Jones, Nancy M. 254, 211, 64, 81, 50 Jones, Susan A. 212 Juett, Timothy E. 127, 212 Kappeler, Kenneth D. 212 Kauffman, Diana L. 254, 212 Kavanaugh, Joyce L. 212, 64, 75, 74, 50 Kelly, James M. 212 Kemp, Eileen M. 52, 212, 53, 49 Kennedy, Beverly A. 250, 212, 87, 84 Kennedy, Michael C. Kennedy, Noma C. 212, 106 Kennedy, Patrick D. Kerr, Daniel N. 212 Kickner, Robert 212, 157 Kirby, Michael J. 20, 253, 212, 81 Kogut, Karen E. 213, 81 Kramer, Larry L. 213 Krein, Nancy L. 254, 213 Krieger, Joanne C. 215, 32, 81 Kuchler, David L. 127, 213, 77, 63 Laffoon, Sherry L. 213 Laib, Steven E. 213 Lamb, Don 121, 213, 13 Lankford, James S. 93, 213 Lapp, Ronda J. 213, 32 Larson, Richard J. 213 Lawrence, Cynthia 213 Lee, Jon D. 214 Lewis, Ronald A. 214 Lidbeck, Viky L. 214 Lincoln, Bonnie H. 22, 214, 87, 61, 81 Lippitt, Calvin J. 253, 214, 187 Lisk, Margaret A. 36, 37, 214, 29, 88, 89, 81 Longan, Nancy M. 214 Longcor, Kelly S. 250 , 254, 36, 37, 214, 29, 39, 185, 81 Loos, Robert A. 121, 214 McCartney, Thomas F. 214, 145 McCollum, Scott L. 144, 214 McCoy, Ronald C. 96, 254, 214 McElroy, Ronald L. 131, 253, 254, 144, 215, 145 McFadden, Patrick 121, 252, 215, 140, 147, 44 McFeron, Susan L. 254, 215, 46 Mclrvin, Dan R. 215, 77, 78 McKee, Teryl D. 215, 187, 50 McKinney, John B. 144, 215, 145 McLean, Linda L. 22, 36, 37, 215, 77, 64 Magedanze, Linda L. 19, 254, 36, 215, 54 Mahoney, Steven J. 215, 32, 64, 187, 60, 81 Main, Kerry D. 215 Maiwald, Sandra K. 215, 46, 50 Mariana, Michele M. 22, 215, 34, 83, 61, 60 Markham, Kenneth J. Marsh, Susan J. 42, 216, 46, 187 Massello, Alan R. 120, 124, 216 Mathews, Michael A. 216 Mathison, Judy A. 216 Matthews, David J. 16, 216, 29, 60 Meats, Catherine L. 216 Mercer, Katherine J. 216 Micciche, Douglas 216 Middal, Candance A. 254, 216, 49, 54 Miller, Linda J. 216, 34, 88, 89, 187, 184, 81, 84 Moore, Johnny C. 216, 75, 74 More, Diane L. 216 Moretty, Donald 22, 254, 217, 60 Morrill, Janet L. Mosso, Carol A. 217, 64, 49, 54 Mosso, Loretta E. 36, 37, 217, 64, 49, 54 Mulligan, Paulette F. 217 Nelsen, Christine A. 252, 133, 38, 217, 39,88, 89, 54, 84 Nelson, Kay Eileen 217 Norlin, James A. 217, 81 Ober, Wesley CBuckJ 217 O'Kelly, Kathleen A. 250, 36, 37, 217 Olsen, Larry R. 120, 217, 148, 81 Osborn, Eddie A. 217, 44 Palmer, Ralph R. 254, 135, 132, 133, 217, 140, 44, 106 Parks, Kim P. 218 Parks, Merrae J. 218 Parsons, Donald E. 127, 218, 77 Patrick, Sharon L. 218 Payne, Arnold J. 121, 252, 254, 218, 13, 149, 44 Pederson, Nikki N. 218, 64, 106, 187, 81 Perry, Caryl C. 130, 218, 83 Peterson, Toby E. Peterson, Daniel W. 254, 218 Peterson, Myron 218 Pfannenstiel, Delane A. 255, 144, 218, 145, 44 Pierce, Allen T. 218, 187 81 Pohrman, Dennis S. 218 Pointer, Sandi Polinsky, Liliana 17, 98, 95, 36, 37, 219, 64, 63 Pope, Marvin Lee 127, 22, 219, 77, 197 Presley, James W. 219, 159, 81 Provancha, Lyn ne M. 219, 61 Putman, Sherilynn 219 Puckett, Sue NT Raab, Dixie L. 254, 219, 159 Raglione, Larry C. 219 Randolph, John W. 253, 219, 88, 89, 61, 48, 81 Raser, Robert J. 219, 77 Rea, Kathy Ann 219 Redding, Doris L. 17, 254, 219 Reese, Thomas O. 144, 219 Regner, Stephen C. 220, 64 Richardson, Steven R. 220 Roberts, Kenneth E. 229 GATEWAY AL 2-1441 DOWNTOWN CA 7-7711 Representing Porkrose on the Rhodes Fashion Hi-Board has been a most rewarding experience. lr has given me an opportunity to learn about retail business and to know girls from high schools throughout the city. We have had lots of fun together, and l know next year's representative will enjoy it as much as I have. wean! 8 Telephone: AL 3-0336 to my daughter Linda, and the Equus Ferox Staff Roberta S Bllautl' Salon for a iob well done. my 1' ROBERTA HUDSON Mrs. June Arildson 10404 N. E. sandy Blvd. Portland, ofe on 97220 Reese AUTOMOTIVE WQQQLSQHA .6 N.E. 122ml and Halsey sf. I 10 gpnanzfs 4 252-5852 cugg ami-L y Ng What every graduating senior needs... -:fl J ., fl ze . 1 . .fy?5:i 11?Q5f. .- . 4 I The way to insrease rt: f' ' i r-N V -'.. 4, In 21 savings account at First V b V ' National Bank of Oregon. '. ei The way io controi it: Vifith a I l of I-'irst National pw-sonalizwl for your class rmgs, graduation announcements, clu-ckim.: account.. You know N,-S, , wha-re your monvy goes 3 S J 1 Y'E .fl when you km-op a record of gowns Sz aw rd ' . ' your expenditures! eseazm 6077122-ZW? Bob lVlcReynolds 1316 S. 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Halsey AL 4-0800 Rogers, John C. 220 Rosander, Dorothy C. 254, 220 Rosenthal, Liana 52, 220, 53 Roth, Cheryl L. 52, 220, 83 Rupprecht, Thomas H. 250, 220 Sarine, Gail B. 254, 220, 88, 89, 81, 54 Sayre, Veronica K. 220 Schaffert, Paul J. 255, 220, 48, 44 Schneider, Jeffrey W. 81, 28, 113, 121, 220, 105, 106, 184, 187, 44, 149 Scott, Georgene C. 220, 64, 49, 48 Scott, Sandra Lee 19, 42, 221, 54 Scott, Steven W. 17, 221 Seiser, Virginia 221, 77, 64, 60, 81 Sergeant, Linda 221 Shaar, Carleen 221 Shanahan, Vicki L. 221 Sherman, Timothy J. 221 Shibley, Christopher R. 16, 157, 134, 132, 133, 221 Shine, Donald C. 221 Shirley, Linda R. 254, 221, 46, 60, 54 Shrock, Nancy M. 221 Simmons, Richard M. 221 Sisson, Diane.M. 254, 222 Skyles, John W. 222, 77, 148 Smalley, Douglas S. 222 Smith, Bryan S. 222 Smith, Gary C. 222 Smith, Pamilla R. 36, 37, 222, 35, 186, 48 Smith, Patricia M. 222, 63 Snodgrass, Dennis M. 252, 254, 222, 29, 31 Snow, Deborah 254, 222, 83, 50 SOUUL Sherry J- 21, 222, 87, 46, 106, 61, 159 Spurling, Anne G. 222, 48 Steed, janet L. 222, 83, 81 Steffen, jeffry C. 223 Stephens, David W. 144, 223 Stevens, Betty J. 42, 223 Stevens, Leigh E. 223, 81 Stewart, Charlotte A. 16, 223, 81 Stewart, William D. 121, 223, 87, 106, 157, 44 Stotler, Kenneth W. 223 Sullivan, William C. 223 Taylor, Patricia R. 223, 87, 186, 81, 50 Theus, Anne W. 16, 37, 223, 88, 89, 83, 185, 81, 50 Thom, Donald G. 223 Thomas, Wayne D. 223, 197 Thompson, Walless C. 224, 83 Todd, Mark A. 21, 224, 53 Townsend, Teresa E. 224 Turner, Daniel R. 250, 224, 44 Tuthiel, Vickey 224 Tyler, Clinton L. 224 Van Atta, Ronald E. 135, 224, 60 Van Cleave, Bob 224 Vanek, Kathleen E. 224, 29, 87, 106, 157, 84 Van Rooy, Sally Ann 129, 94, 130, 224, 34, 35, 64 Vamado, john L. 224, 106 Veentjer, Claudia A. 16, 96, 36, 37, 224, 83, 46, 48 Vernholm, jackie L. 22, 224 Vinyard, Judith K. 250, 37, 225 Waddell, Sandra K. 17, 96, 95, 254, 225, 54 Ward, Brian A. 144, 225 Wardwell, Clara A. 225, 49 Watson, Valerie L. 225, 49, 46, 60 Webber, Cheryl J. 21, 254, 225, 54 Webber, Robert C. 130, 225, 60, 81 Webster, Anthony W. 225 Weis, Gary B. 225 Weis, Marilyn 225 Wheeler, Neola C. 254, 37, 225, 46, 159 White, Regina L. 22, 225, 83, 61 White, Roland H. 93, 15, 128, 131, 226 Williams, Daniel D. 144, 226, 145, 187, 81 Wills, Donna M. 253, 226, 87, 46, 87, 81, 84 Wilson, Janis L. 254, 36, 226, 88, 89, 54, 84 Winter, Gary E. 226 Wolfe, Katherine 254, 226, 54 Young, Eellitta L. 226, 34, 46 Yuckert, Dale N. 226, 83 Zecha, Michael H. 226 Zuercher, Chris R. 98, 253, 254, 226 juniors Abts, Marvin L. 120, 231, 45 Acker, Karen M. 231, 46, 64, 48 Alleman, Bradley D. 231 Allison, joy L. 231, 59, 49 Anderson, Barbara 231, 106, 64 Anderson, Kerry D. 231 Anderson, Margaret L. 231, 64 Andrews, Richard E. 231, 144, 106 Angelos, Marcia A. 231, 64, 50 Ashenbrenner, Douglas H. 231 Baisch, Sue K. 231, 37 Baker, Gerald F. 121, 231 Baker, Gregory M. 231 Bartmess, Virginia 231, 37, 46, 64, 81, 50 Basford, Richard W. 231, 159 Batman, Collette E. 94, 231 Batterson, Bruce L. 120, 231, 144, 77 Beachwood, Wayne A. 130, 231, 77, 75, 81, 45 Beane, William D. 231 Beauchamp, Michael E. 129, 130, 231, 45 Bellamy, Twyla A. 231, 37 Bellin, Dorothy J. 231, 37, 64, 81, 50 Bernhardt, Karla K. 231 Bettendorf, Theresa M. 231. Blade, James G. 99, 231, 141 Blankenship, William P. Bolton, Donna jean 231, 72 Borge, Christine 231 Bowen, Patricia A. 231, 37, 35, 87, 64, 81, 50 Boyer, Sharon C. 231 Brace, Craig R. 231 Brandes, John A. 231, 64 Brandt, Bernard R. 231 Branstiter, Katherine 231 Brecht, janet M. 231, 38, 39, 64, 88, 89 X 7 I FOR ALL THE FUN Clubs Welcome PORTLAND S I FAVORITE BOWLING X 5 LANES! Q' III Jom THE GANG f fx 7' XI ' I I X Nu I S 2' ' zum CENTURY LANES Baxter Shoe Repair 1812 N. E. 12Znd I I g , alon SAN RAFAEL SHOPPING CENTER 1922 N. E. l22nd 255-2525 open Mon. - Thurs. and Friday-til 9:00 Batman's Chapel of the Dawn Mortuary N E. Sandy at 112th Al. 4-8515 DEE'S NURSERY 3550 S.E. 92nd Av Q 744 - 8805 ,'-, - ' GATEWAY LANES f l05l0N.E.HaIsey f ' S k 253 - 7518 nac I I Bc COPELAND YARDS For All Your Building Needs l0279 N.E. Sandy Blvd., AL 3-7503 10834 N.E. SANDY PORTLAND 20. 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Sandy Blvd., Portland, Oregon 97213 ALPINE 4-81 Brick, Brome, Brown Linda Sue 231, 64 Lynne M. 231 Gail A. 231, 53, 46, 32, 64 Brown Linda L. 231, 61 Brown Michael D. 127, 231, 144, 77, 81, 45 Bruce, Charlotte L. 231 Brustad, Joyce E. 231 Buley, Cynthia J. 231, 64 Burton, Sherry L. 231, 37, 83 Butterfield, Lawrence 231, 157 Butts, Cathy Jo 15, 231, 49 Butzer, David S. 231, 63 Carlson, Cathy 231 Carlson, Sharon A. 231 Carpenter, Fran cie T. 231 Cartwright, Todd H. 120, 231, 106 Garlock, Gordon R. 127, 232, 154 Garrow, Ellen E. 232, 50 Garvison, Bonnie J. 232 George, Sandra W. 232 Gerrard, Dianne 232 Getman, Gary A. 121, 232, 141, 148 Godden, Richard D. 232 Gray, Lesley M. 98, 232, 105, 157 Bribskov, Maren K. 232, 64 Grigsby, Rebecka J. 232 Guenmer, Sharon L. 232 Gwinn, Terry M. 121, 232 Haggard, Nancy C. 232, 37, 64 Haglund, Becki 94, 232, 37, 66, 77, 50 Hakanson, Donald K. 127, 232, 154, 81, 50 Hallett, Jean T. 232, 77 Cassatt, Richard D. 231 Chase, Annette J. 231, 64 Chesney, Margaret A. 231, 37, 35, 64, 81 Church, Douglas W. 231 Clark, Denise M. 21, 231 Comstock, David R. 231 Comstock, Esther J. 231, 50 Coomler, John S. 231, 87, 81 Corcoran, Gary E. 232, 64, 230, 48, 45 Cornelius, Raymond D. 232, 77, 75 Costner, Ronald D. 15, 232 Cox, Suzanne 232 Cox, Victor 232 Curtis, Joanne F. 232 Curtis, Michael A. 232 Davies, Steven 120, 124, 232, 135, 140, 160, 148 Davis, Gary W. 232 Dearborn, Dave S. 25, 121, 22, 232, 230, 48 Deer, Linda E. 232, 83, 81 DeLong, Paula K. 232 DeLozier, Rhonda G. 232 Denney, Richard E. 232 DeSart, Danne' A. 22, 232 DeSeranno, Melvin M. 232 Dial, Brent C. 232 Dickey, Kay M. 232 Dickman, David E. 120, 232, 135, 140, 160, 45 Dinsmore, Sandra A. Drais, Gary L. 232, 230, 50 Drew, Randi L. 232, 39 Echlin, Dennis R. 232 Edberg, Martin C. 232 Ehlers, Mary E. 94, 232 Ekness, Ralph E. 232 Elsner, Daniel L. 232 Errico, Paul 127, 232, 141, 45, 50 Estes, Jack 120, 232, 144, 145, 45, 63 Estes, Michael R. 232 Estes, Scott R. 120, 232 Evans, Kyle H. 232 Farnand, Rerence M. 127, 232 Farnsworth, Dan E. 232 Fell, Stephen J. 232 Fercho, Marcia 232, 87, 61 Fila, Patricia L. 223, 107 Flowers, Lynn M. 97, 232, 38, 106, 107 Fowler, Kathleen L. 232, 64 Frost, Roger M. 232 Fugman, Darrel W. 232 Furbush, Fred 232 Hamann, Marie E. 232, 37, 50 Hansen, Sharon K. 233, 77, 64, 75, 81 Hanson, Adeline M. 233 Hanson, Donald A. 233 Hanson, John S. 233 Hardesty, Douglas A. 94, 233, 144, 106, 14 Hardman, James E. 233, 159 Harman, Glen R. 233 Haskell, Holly, 233 Helgerson, Steve 233 Henderson, Karen J. 130, 233, 37, 106 Henriksen, John C. 130, 233 Henry, Terry J. 233 Hergert, Charles E. 233 Heywood, William R. 233 Hildebrand, Karen E. 233 Hilts, Thomas C. 233 Hoffman, Robert L. 233, 77, 81 Holm, Thomas R. 233, 77, 75, 159 Holmes, Michael D. 120, 233, 44 Hughes, Steve G. Ireland, Patty L. 21, 95, 233, 88, 89 Jackson, Charles G. 233, 64 Janosek, Richard A. 130, 133, 77, 44 Jensen, Darlene 233 Jensen, Dennis A. 130 Jensen, Gwen L. 233 Jensen, Lyn L. 233 Jessing, Sherry L. 233 Jobe, Robert S. 233 Johnson, Jerome L. 233, 144, 145 Johnson, Larry M. 233, 44 Johnson, Nancy J. 233, 37, 77 Jones, Reid H. 120, 133, 44 Jones, Tom 233 Junell, Deberah J. 99, 233, 49 Kales, Mary L. 93, 92, 233, 35, 81, 63 Kanelis, John P. 233 Karstedt, Peter 31, 233, 44 Kelly, Janice R. 99, 233 Kelly, Susan J. 130, 233, 37, 77, 81 Kendrick, Betty A. 233 Kimberley, Steven D. 130, 233, 66, 44 Kinkade, John V. 125, 233 Kinsman, Valerie J. 233 Kirby, Patricia A. 233, 87, 64, 230, 60, 81 Kiyokawa, Christine L. 97, 233, 38, 39, 104, 81 Klick, Sally Ann 233, 37, 49, 64, 81 Klostermann, Constance A. 5, 32, 44 v lst row: M J. Wright-V 2nd row: S. 3rd row: K j. Anderson 4th row: J. Sth row: B Krieger, T. Conner-Secretary, G. Eley-Treasurer, L. Davis-President, President Smith, B. Caldwell, S. Stoner, J. Zigler Smith, J. Lamb, P. Butterfiel, B. Stewart, Dr. Cullens-Superintendent, -Principal Wellman, J. Mercer, J. Carr St. Aubin, C. Bartmess, B. Maxwell, B. DeLozier DAD'S CLUB Meetings are held on the second Monday of each month during the school year in room l24 at the Senior High at 7:30. All Dads Are Welcome. Knocker, Judy L. 233, 46 Kobek, Elaine 233, 64 Korhonen, Gary L. 233 Kramer, Linda Sue 233, 37 Krase, Patricia L. 99, 233 Krause, Richard O. 121, 233, 135, 132, 37, 132 106, 105, 104, 44, 149, 140 Kreps, Fredrick L. 120, 233, 144 , 145, 230, 44 Lakin, Jole Dee 233 Landon, Ronald M. 233 Larson, Thomas J. 233 Lawrence, Kathleen F. 233 Ledford, Gerald H. Lee, Catherine E. 233, 64, 81 Lee, Dan Louis 234 Lee, Sharon Ann Lentz, Donald K. 234 Lentz, Marsha K. 234, 37 Levering, Lynn C. 234, 64 Levis, Stephanie G. 234 Lockner, Richard G. 234, 26 Loig, Georgia A. 234, 77 Longley, Lynn D. 234, 105 Lorentson, Terry D. 121, 124, 234, 64 Lund, James R. 22, 131, 234 McArthur, Linda S. 234 McCartney, William G. 234, 144, 159 McCoy, Penni J. 234, 49 McCrea, Dale M. 234, 48 McDonald, Robin G. 234, 37, 46 McKennett, Patrick J. McMahon, Suzanna M. 234 Mackey, Kappy Lou 234 Mackey, Patricia J. 234, 83 Maddalone, Kareen, 234 Magedanz, Sandra, 22, 234 Magedanz, Susan, 22, 234 Maitland, Lacey M. 94, 234 Mann, Susan T. 234, 50 Marchx, Helen M. 94, Marks, Karen, K. 234, 64 Martens, Suzanne M. 99, 234 Martin, Janet M. 234, 83 Martini, Marilyn 234 Martin, Richard N. 127, 234 Mason, Linda S. 234, 47 Masselo, Diane M. 234 Matheson, Lila J. 22, 234 Matlock, Bonnie S. 234 Matthews, Dan R. 99, 234, 31, 60 Maxwell, Mollie 234, 37 May, Claude Melgaard, Trudie M. 234, 37 Metcalf, Anita L. 234, 38, 39, 104, 64, 88, 89, 81 Miles, Jerry L. 234 Miles, Jo Anne 234 Miller, Charlotte Miller, James D. 234 Miller, Karen L. 234, 48 Miller, LeAnne E. 234 Mishler, Robert A. 234 Moberg, Kristine L. 95, 234, 37, 230, 81 Molt, Susan D. 234, 83, 87 Monroe, Mike J. 234 Montgomery, Jean M. 234, 37 Moore, Gerald L. 234 Moore, Suzanne 234, 81 Morehouse, William S. 234 Morris, Patricia A. 234 Muir, Marilee 234 Murray, Janice L. 234 Neihart, Kathleen A. 234 Nelson, Douglas M. 234, 157 Nelson, Janis G. 234 Newell, Dennis W. 234, 144, 145, 44 Nielsen, Brigit Jette 234 Niemeyer, Christi A. 234 Noell, Angelika K. 235 Nordgran, Nancy A. 235 Notaro, Paula J. 235, 81 O'Donnell, Marian M. 94, 235 O'Neil, Steve D. 235 Opperman, Robert R. 235 Ovel, James C. 235 Paisley, Linda L. 235 Palaniuk, Monty Palmer, Curtis A. 235, 134, 59, 148, 44 Parrish, Michael E. 125, 235, 44 Patterson, Larry D. 235 Paulsen, Gary P. 235, 164 Pavic, Janice M. 235 Pendergraft, Gregory L. 235, 64 Pfaff, Donald C. 235 Pfau, Thomas J. 235, 77 Philbrook, Maria K. 235, 87, 83 Phipps, Robert M. 235 Pierce, Lauren E. 235, 64 Pine, Jack L. 235 Pitchlynn, Linda M. 235 Plue, Carla J. 235, 157 Pointer, Sandra, Porter, Stephen G. 235, 83 Poa, Pamela J. 235 Powell, Richard L. 235, 77 Proby, Janelle A. 235, 64, 50 Pulos, Gregory C. 235 Putnam, James T. 235 Quinn, Julianna L. 235, 64, 48 Ramsey, Becky R. 235 Rich, Thomas A. 235 Riscoe, Karen J. 235 Roberts, JoAnn 94, 235 Robinson, Douglas A. 235, 116, 59 Rothacher, Norman D. 235 Rowe, Beverly A. 235 Running, Leif S. 235, 81, 63 Rushing, Linda K. 235, 63 Ryan, Ann A. 235, 46, 77, 64, 81, 50 Ryan, Russe11,D. 235 St. Aubin, William J. 120, 235, 149, 44 Sanders, David M. 235, 77, 75 Sandstrom, Jon J. 235 Sannes, Barbara J. 235, 37, 64 Sanseri, Bonnie J. 235 Sather, Richard C. 235, 144, 59, 159 Schieber, Jan M. 235 Schmidt, Martin E. 130, 235 Scott, Gary L. 235 Sears, Dorothea 235 See, Michael V. 235, 144 Seibt, Robert S. 235, 83, 81 JENSEN 8: DAVENPORT 10009 N. E. wAsCo - GATEWAY 252-5215 o Charms o Necklaces o Rings o Fine Jewelers PARKROSE PHARMACY We Give S82H Green Stamps 10518 N.E. Sandy AL. 3-8518 FURNITURE CO. 10035 N.E.-Sandy Dove Taylor and Norm Swan Remember us when if comes time to get Qualify Furnitur COMPLIMENTS OF GATEWAY VACUUM CLEANERS 254-9060 10941N.E. Halsey KAWASAKI MONTESA MOTORCYCLES KRUSE MOTORS ' 'SALES AND SERVICE' ' S B O6 TLAND IPA 1 F. NI. KRUSE PHO 255 722 WE SERVICE Au.. MAKES BEEF PA LACE .jleafs fo Ae proud of! if 'A ' rf Home of the Handsome Meat Cutters 14220 S. E. STARK PORTLAND, ORE. AL 2-5702 x01111'00 ,A s1A10: 1 1 Q y -- 00010 eangfmlalaliona Class of '66. Come see us for all your banking needs MENl.0 PARK BRANCH 12203 N. E. 0115.111 252-3432 Sempert, Mary K. 235 Shackleford, John T. 235 Shanahan, Michael B. 235, 50 Shea, Michael L. 131, 235, 44 Sherrer, Connie 235 Shutler, Paul E. 235 Shutler, Pauline E. 235 Siler, Carol L. 235, 49, 48 Siler, Stephen L. 235, 159 Silkey, Eugene A. Simmons, Colleen J. 235 Simmons, John A. 235 Simpson, Gerald M. 236 Simrell, Michael 236 Skow, Michael L. 236, 63 Sleeth, Marsha A. 236, 64 Smith, Allan H. 236 Smith, Judith E. 236, 37, 77, 75, 50 Smith, Karen R. 236, 50, 63 Smith, Lee Ellen 236 Smolt, Sheila A. 236 Snyder, Donna K. 236 Spada, Barbara 236 Spada, Randy L. 236 Spotts, Ruth H. 236, 49,59 Sprague, Terry L. 236 Springer, Dennis E. 236 Stambaugh, Kenneth W. 236, 154 Stares, Linda K. 236 Starkel, Cassandra W. 236, 37 Stephenson, Betty J. 236 Stewart, Kathleen B. 236, 77, 64, 81 Stiger, Kathleen A. 236, 49, 48 Stipe, Stephen W. 236, 157 Stuerhoff, Gregory L. 236 Stump, Linda J. 236 Sturgill, William G. 236, 134, 133, 140 Supplee, Barbara A. 236 Swan, Wendy S. 236 Tanner, Joseph J. 236 Tatom, Velma J. 236 Taylor, Andy J. 236 Terrell, Susan L. 236 Thomas, Belvie E. 236 Timmons, Lonnie E. 236, 144, 148 Trask, Pamela K. 236 Treadway, Barbara L. 236 Turner, James A. 236 Twede, Renay J. 236 Ushiroda, Alan G. 236, 106 Van Cleave, Michael 236 Van Cleave, Robert L. 236 Vandehey, Paula 236 Van Eaton, Elizabeth 236 Van Vickie, Jerrie A. 236, 49, 48 Varnado, Judith G. 236 Vaughn, James M. 236 Venaas, Donna J. 236 Voth, Gary S. 236 Waldenburg, Lavonne L. 236 Waldenburg, Lewis C. 236 Wallace, Steven 236 Wanjira, Grace Wardell, Deborah M. 236 Warner, Helen 236, 46, 64, 157, 81 Warren, Frank D. 125, 236 Warrington, Sharon 236, 37, 81 Washburn, Jerry 236 Wasson, Warren B. 236 Waterhouse, Robert W. 236 Waters,. Laurel A. 236, 37, 64, 60, 81, 50, 63 Weeks, Linda M. 237, 37 Weinkauf, Sharon W. 237 Weirich, Mark R. 22, 237 Welch, Diane L. 237 Weston, Earl R. 237 Wetterstrom, Eileen C. 237, 46, 64, 61, 48, 1 White, Fredrick J. 237 Wieprecht, Mark H. 125, 237, 154, 44 Wierima, Michael R. 127, 237, 141, 149, 50 Willette, Roger D. 237 Willette, Roger D. 237 Williams, Robert F. 131, 237 Wilson, Joyce V. 237, 48 Wilson, Stephen R. 237 Wood, David P. Wright, Terrie L. 237 Yale, David P. 237 Young, Custer J. CKiO 237, 144, 148, 147, Zaccaria, Robert J. 237 Zahumensky, Patrick W. 237 Zigler, Jo Lynne 22, 130, 237, 37, 46, 77 59, 81 48 WW. x Ng, 'WI VR rs. 4 'il' xx .qbliig DOUGLAS Oll COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA The Friendliest Brand In The West SERVICE, QUALITY and PRICE FARRELL'S Ice Cream Parlour N W. 21stJUST NORTH OF BURNSIDE 227-7230 N E. 122nd 8. Halsey ............ 255-5776 PORTLAND'S ORIGINAL PARLOUR RESTAURANT Complete Fountain-Lunch-Dinner 8. Snack Menu Mon. thru Thurs.-II um-Midnight Fri. 8. 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Wasco Jim Schultz Chuck Krzmarzick 252-4225 sophomores Abbott, Gary H. 239,77 Abdich, Robert L. 239 Adams, Charles C. 239 Agner, Sharon L. 239 Ahlberg, Steven J. 239 Albertson, Marjorie 239, 64, 56 Allred, Vonda 239, 40, 41, 50 Amick, Pamela Lee 239 Anderson, Joan C. 239, 133, 64, 40 Anderson, Geraldine 239, 41 Anderson, MaryfM. 239, 56 Angelos, Gaylene 239, 64, 50 Armen, Gorjean K. 239, 64 Armijo, Everett 239 Armstrong, Judith A. 130, 239, 64 Arnold, Gerald 239 Artman, Larry J. 239 Ashenbrenner, Gary 239 Ast, Willetha 246, 64 Babcock, Carol A. 239, 64 Baker, Michael J. 239, 45 Balzer, Annetta L. 239 Bare, Gretchen J. 239, 106, 157, 56 Batterson, Susan J. 239, 41 Bean, Donald C. 130, 239, 77 Bell, Susan J. 239, 63 Bennett, David 239 Bennett, Janet J. 239, 64, 159, 65 Bergstrom, Beverly 239, 64, 65 Berry, Linda D. 239, 77 Billson, Donna M. 239 Black, Lawrence E. 239 Blade, Lee C. 239 Blair, Debra S. 95, 239, 40, 56 Blagburn, Susan J. 239 Blankenship, Gerald A. 239 Blaschke, Robert T. 239 Blatchleyf Loretta K. 239 Blomquist, Martha A. 239 Bononcin, Ruth 239 Booth, Karla J. 98, 239, 40, 157, 56 Borden, Peter G. 239, 77, 75, 63 Brace, Angela M. 239, 64 Brady, Stephen H. 246 Brantner, Fawn C. 239, 246, 46 Briggs, Jeffrey S. 125, 239, 141 Brodersen, Vicki B. 239, 64 Brooks, Patrick A. 239 Brown, Diane Mari 239, 41 Brown, Michael E. 127, 239 Bruhn, Walter E. 239 Buckley, Barbara 239, 64, 41 Burgess, Curtis 239 Burgin, Patricia E. 239, 46, 159, 41, 56 Burke, Michael A. 239 Burnett, Christine A. 239 Butterfield, Boyd C. 239 Calcagno, Cheryl A. 239, 77 Canty, Gary S. 239 Carlson, David E. 120, 239 Carlson, James D. 239 Cates, Linda L. 239 Chapman, Lynn R. 239 Charbonneau, Valerie 239, 64, 46, 41 Cheren, David R. 239 Chick, Linda A. 240, 77, 75, 68 Christenson, Margaret 240 Clark, Catherine 240 Clark, Jacque Rae 240, 77, 75, 78 Clark, Sharon Ann 240 Coates, Lynne E. 240, 77, 50, 56 Coffman, Donna M. 240, 41, 56, 63 Colahan, Patricia K. 240 Comstock, Daniel C. 240 Courtney, James A. 240 Cromb, William 240 Cullen, Arnold 240 Dahl, Gary K. 240 Danaher, Philip 240 Darrow, Dorene A. 240, 77 Dasen, Michael H. 125, 240, 77 Davies, Ronald L. 120, 240, 134, 132, 140 Davis, Johnny 240 Davis, Richard W. 240 Deane, Dennis E. 125, 240 DeMond, Randall H. 240, 50 Depperman, Linda J. 240, 64 DeRossett, Jeanette L. 240, 64 Deyo, Gary S. 240 Diebel, Patricia J. 240 Diehl, James L. 240 Dillman, Donald W. 240 D'1nnocente, Laraine A. 240, 41 Doherty, Christopher W. 240, 77, 159 Donalson, Sterling H. 240 Drais, Gene Lynn 125, 240, 149 Driver, Crystal J. 240 Driver, Francis lVl. 240 DuBay, John E. 240 Dunn, Gayle 240 Eaton, Linden J. 240, 77, 75 Eder, Steven H. 125, 240 Edwards, Lucy W. 130, 240, 64, 56 Ehr, Marcia K. 240, 56 Elliot, Jean E. 240 Emburg, Susan C. 240 Emig, Stephen W. 240 Errico, Marie 240 Evans, Ginger 240 Everest, Terry L. 240, 77 Everest, Christy J. 240, 56 Fadenrecht, Marilyn G. 240, 41, 50 Fahrion, Wayne K. 240 Farr, Virginia A. 240 Farris, Linda.M. 240, 59, 50, 63 Flaming, Sherry L. 240 GRAND AT LLOYD BLVD. Sears Roebuck and Co. would like to thank our 1965-66 Sears High Board member, Miss Christine Nelsen. Kris, in representing,Parkrose Senior High School has worked and talked to many of Sears fashion conscious young people this past year. Congratulations and success from Sears to the Class of 1966. KRIS NELSON Sears High School Fashion Board Member COME IN FOR FREE COLOR CONSULTATION ANNE'S STYLE BEAUTY SHOP 'IO528 N. E. Sandy Boulevard Ann Carpenter owne. 253-2007 ig Home OF THE 72-OZ. STEAK 'iii-5 XXI, ULD IIUIINTRY KITCHEN ,Lv Art and Dick Sayler 352-41713 7' 105 ai s.E. sfqrk HOUSE OF STEWART BEAUTY SCHOOL 10640 N.E. Halsey 225-2955 MAYWUCD MOTEL ' SWIM - RE1.A,x MR. 6' MRS. W. I-I. WILLIAMS, Mgrs. 9300 N. E. Sandy Blvd. Phone 252-2403 Portland 20, Oregon 270 ,E PHONE: 234-3311 5' qv---P H e H or. R ...2 fl? H R Iljllllno The mosr in our CLE AIIIIIG I W , , V, 1 ., I'-Q SAN RAFAEL CLEANERS I ONE - HOUR MARTINIZING I 1930 N.E. 'I22nd AL 2-0512 FRESH AS A FLOWER IN JUST ONE HOUR Ford, Marcus P. 240, 48, 159 France, Michael A. 240 Franklin, Daniel 240 Fredricksen, Martha 240 Fritz, Robert 240, 48 Fulcher, Ronald 240 Gaggero, Diana M. 240 Garcia, John E. 125, 22, 240 Gardiner, Joanne L. 240 Gawthorne, Maureen J. 241 Geist, Gregory D. 241, 63, 63 Gillies, Carol. A. 241, 41, 56 Gilliland, Frank A. 241 Gilliland, Nancy M. 241 Godon, Jerry D. 241 Gordanier, Douglas J. 241, 45, 74 Gossling, Susan G. 94, 241, 56 Grant, Joyce A. 241, 49, 56 Hadley, Michael C. 130, 241 Haftorson, Janis R. 241 Hagist, Jerry J. 127, 241 Hair, James A. 241, 77 Hale, Tommy R. 241 Hall, Dennis L. 241 Hall, Victoria L. 241 Hancock, Jacquelyn S. 241, 106, 75, Hansen, Richard L. 125, 241, 64 Hardin, Linda Colleen 241, 159 Hardin, Nancy Gail 241 Hargrave, David E. 241 Harlow, Linda J. 241 Harlow, Patricia R. 241, 40, 56 Harm, Gary A. 125, 241, 141, 64 Harris, Dianne J. 241 Harrison, Steven 241 Hasbrook, Linda F. 241 Haslett, Gregory 127, 241, 77 Haynes, Jon E. 241 Healy, Michele M. 241 Helvey, Pamela K. 241, 64 Henderson, David L. 241 Henderson, Steven C. 241 Hendrickson, Richard A. 125, 241, 141 Hendrickson, Robert A. 241, 141 Hendryx, Kelly David 130, 241, 159 Hester, Howard W. 241 Hewitt, Virginia C. 241, 41 Hildebrand, Jean K. 241 Hoffman, Sandra K. 241 Hogan, Diana L. 241 Hoge, Donald R. 241 Holen, Joan B. 241 Holm, Daniel B. 241 Holmes, Steve T. 125, 241, 144, 6 Hongo, Wendolyn T. 241, 41, 56 Howard, Gerald D. 241 Hudson, Kathryn E. 95, 241 Hunt, Gerald F. 241, 144, 77, 145 Hunter, Diane A. 241 Hynes, John P. 241 Ingram, Karen M. 241 Ivester, Eugene W. 241 Jackson, Rodney 241 Jensen, Gail L. 241, 64 Jessing, Patti L. 241 Johansen, Martin H. 241 Johndohl, Craig 242, 159 Johnsen Annette 130, 242 Johnson Brooke E. 242 Johnson Dorothy M. 242 Johnson, Douglas W. 242, 77, 75, 75, 50 Johnson Kenneth G. 121, 242 Johnson Suzanne 242 Johnston, Robert H. 242 Jones, Marilynn D. 242 Jones, Stephen A. 120, 242, 134, 132, 6 Jordan, Dianne M. 242, 64, 50, 56 Joslin, James D. 242 Judkins, Kathleen M. 242, 77, 56 Karge, John A. 242, 144 Keck, Paul S. 120, 242, 141 Keller, Gary R. 242 Keller, Roger W. 120, 242, 77, 64 Kelley, James C. Jr. 242, 75, 74 Kelly, Larry D. 242 Kennedy, Marshall T. 25, 242, 144, 48 Kerr, David A. 242 Killin, Debby J. 242 Kimbrell, Sara L. 242 King, Thorunn I. 242 Kirievsky, Donna A. 242 Klinker, Nancy S. 242 Knight, Nancy J. 242, 159 Koglin, Philip J. 125, 242 Krein, Richard E. 242 Kretschmer, LaVon G: 242 Kreuzer, Gary A. 242, 75, 74 Krieger, Ronald M. 125, 242,141, 106 Krzewinski, Theresa 242 Kuchler, Diane S. 242, 64, 41, 56 Kuechle, Carol D. 242 Kuhlman, Nancy J. 242, 49, 41 Lacoss, James 242 LaMar, Wendolyn 242 Lamb, Robert B. 242 Lambert, Kay 242, 41 Langman, Claudia 242, 64, 56, 65 Langston, Mary C. 242, 64, 50 LaPore, David H. 242 4, 44 Larreau, Richard N. 125, 242, 144, 75, 74 Larson, Carol Ann 242, 64, 56 Lavin, Morgan D. 242 Lebsack, Stephen G. 242 Lee, Lawrence R. 242 TQ vi' QMQZIXXQMLSS CUT-CURL COLOR I JS' W fl? B SpeciaIists in IX LQCAT ND N E HEART OF ALSEY ' W IO209 N.E. Sandy AL 4-8212 IQWW EW? 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